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If you’ve been injured in a serious car crash in Alabama and the insurance company requests an Independent Medical Exam (IME), proceed with caution. While it sounds neutral, the IME is arranged—and paid for—by the insurance company. That raises serious concerns about bias. Worse, an unfavorable IME report can shrink your settlement or even lead to claim denial.
Let’s break down how Alabama victims can fight back when an IME report seems unfair.
There are several warning signs that the IME isn’t truly “independent”:
Financial Bias: Many IME doctors earn a large portion of their income from insurers, not from treating patients. That’s a red flag.
Lack of Expertise: A general orthopedist evaluating a traumatic brain injury? Not ideal. IME doctors should match your injury type.
Reputation for Favoring Insurance Companies: Some examiners have a track record of downplaying injuries or denying causation.
Unprofessional Conduct: If the exam felt rushed, the doctor was dismissive, or they asked questions unrelated to your injuries, that’s a problem.
The process itself matters. If the insurance company didn’t provide proper notice, scheduled the exam unreasonably far away, or failed to give you a clear understanding of what would happen, those could all be used to challenge the IME legally under Alabama Rule of Civil Procedure 35.
After the exam, write down:
Date, time, and duration
Doctor’s demeanor
Tests performed
Any inappropriate questions
What was (and wasn’t) discussed
Your memory is fresh—details matter.
Your own doctor has a history of treating you and understands your condition best. They can identify misinterpretations, factual errors, or unsupported conclusions in the IME report—and help prepare a formal rebuttal.
Learn More: How to Challenge an Independent Medical Exam in an Alabama Car Crash Case
An Alabama personal injury attorney knows how to:
Investigate the IME doctor’s background
File objections or motions to exclude flawed IME reports
Prepare to cross-examine the IME doctor in deposition or trial
Gather expert medical support to counter the report
This is not a DIY process. Challenging an IME takes both legal savvy and medical insight.
If you’ve had an IME—or one is coming up—don’t face it alone. At Southern Med Law, we bring a rare combination of medical and legal expertise to help Alabama accident victims stand up to biased IMEs.
Call us today for a free consultation and protect your right to fair compensation after your car wreck.
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