Title 34, Chapter 9, Section 202
( 34-9-202)
(a) After an injury and as long as he claims compensation, the
employee, if so requested by his employer, shall submit himself to
examination, at reasonable times and places, by a duly qualified
physician or surgeon designated and paid by the employer or the
board. (b) The employee shall have the right to have present at such
examination any duly qualified physician or surgeon provided and
paid by him. No fact communicated to or otherwise learned by any
physician or surgeon who may have attended or examined the employee
or who may have been present at any examination shall be privileged
either in hearings provided for by this chapter or in any action at
law brought to recover damages against any employer who may have
accepted the compensation provisions of this chapter. (c) If the employee refuses to submit himself to or in any way
obstructs such examination requested by and provided for by the
employer, his right to compensation and his right to take or
prosecute any proceedings under this chapter shall be suspended
until such refusal or objection ceases; and no compensation shall at
any time be payable for the period of suspension unless in the
opinion of the board the circumstances justify the refusal or
obstruction. (d) The employer or the board shall have the right in any case of
death to require an autopsy at the expense of the party requesting
the same. (e) Notwithstanding the rights afforded an employee under Code Section 34-9-201, the employee, after an accepted compensable injury and within 120 days of receipt of any income benefits, shall have the right to one examination at a reasonable time and place, within this state or within 50 miles of the employee's residence, by a duly qualified physician or surgeon designated by the employee and to be paid for by the employer. Such examination, of which the employer or insurer shall be notified in writing in advance, shall not repeat any diagnostic procedures which have been performed since the date of the employee's injury unless the costs of such diagnostic procedures which are in excess of $250.00 are paid for by a party other than the employer or the insurer. |