WAC 296-20-2025
May a worker bring someone with them to
an impairment rating examination conducted by the attending
doctor or a consultant? (1) Workers can bring an adult friend
or family member to the impairment rating examination to
provide comfort and reassurance. The accompanying person may
attend the physical examination but may not attend a
psychiatric examination.
(2) The accompanying person cannot be compensated for
attending the examination by anyone in any manner.
(3) The worker may not bring an interpreter to the
examination. If interpretive services are needed, the
department or self-insurer will provide an interpreter.
(4) The purpose of the impairment rating examination is
to provide information to assist in the determination of the
level of any permanent impairment, not to conduct an
adversarial procedure. Therefore, the accompanying person
cannot be:
(a) The worker's attorney, paralegal, any other legal
representative, or any other personnel employed by the
worker's attorney or legal representative; or
(b) The worker's attending doctor, any other provider
involved in the worker's care, or any other personnel employed
by the attending doctor or other provider involved in the
worker's care.
The department may designate other conditions under which
the accompanying person is allowed to be present during the
impairment rating examination.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.32.055, 51.32.112, 51.32.114,
51.36.060, and 51.36.070. 04-04-029, § 296-20-2025, filed
1/27/04, effective 3/1/04.]