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Videotape and Skeptical Docs Nixed Continuing Medical Care

By Jim Sams (Senior Editor)

Friday, September 9, 2011 | 0

Testimony from doctors that a claimant seemed to exaggerate her shoulder pain, and surveillance tape that showed her lifting her arms above her shoulders when not in the doctor's office were ample reasons to deny her request for continuing medical care, the Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled.Case: Briseno v. George's Inc. and Crockett Adjustment, CA11-124, 09/07/11.Facts: Guillermina Briseno injured her right shoulder on Oct. 14, 2008, when she fell down some stairs while working for George's Inc. in a job that required her to pack boxes with five pounds of frozen chicken. Her doctor ...

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