Ill. Admin. Code tit. 74, § 790.150 - Medical Examination of Claimant
a) Court order. In any case in which the
physical condition of a claimant or claimants is in controversy, the Court may
order claimant(s) to submit to a physical examination by a physician. The order
may be made by the Court on its own motion or on motion for good cause shown,
and upon notice to the claimant to be examined, or to his attorney, and to all
other claimants, or to their attorneys, if any. Said notice shall specify the
time, place, manner, conditions and scope of the examination, and the person or
persons by whom it is to be made.
b) Physician's report. If requested by the
claimant examined, respondent shall deliver to him a copy of a detailed written
report of the examining physician setting out his findings and conclusions.
After such request and delivery to the claimant of such detailed written
report, respondent shall be entitled, upon request, to receive from the
claimant examined a like report of any examination previously or thereafter
made of the same physical condition. If the claimant examined refuses to
deliver such report or reports, the Court, on motion and notice, may enter an
order requiring delivery on such terms as are just, and, if a physician fails
or refuses to make such a report, the testimony of such physician may be
excluded, if offered at the hearing of the case.
Notes
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