Medico-Legal Video Assessments
Lex Medicus offers medico-legal examinations via Telehealth for examinees who are unable to attend face-to-face appointments. Lex Medicus is dedicated to ensuring you obtain an independent medical examination (IME) as easily as possible.
With Lex Medicus, you don’t need expensive equipment or accessories for your independent medical assessments. All you need is Wi-Fi access, an email address, and a laptop or desktop computer with fully functional audio-visual functions.
With Lex Medicus, you don’t need expensive equipment or accessories for your independent medical assessments. All you need is Wi-Fi access, an email address, and a laptop or desktop computer with fully functional audio-visual functions.
Our medico legal services and independent medical assessments can be used for claims relating to:
- Work assessments
- Personal injury assessments
- Work fitness
- Insurance claims
- Permanent disability assessments
- Whole-person impairment assessments
- Medical negligence
- Duty assessments
- Institutional Abuse and more.
Our video medico legal assessment services are for those that need independent medical examinations and opinions. This includes:
- Employers
- Self-Insurers
- Law firms
- Government agencies
- Insurance adjusters
- Workers’ compensation agencies and more.
Our examinees receive a test call before every Telehealth appointment to ensure the examination can proceed without glitches on the day. All Telehealth medico-legal reports undergo the same quality assurance process as face-to-face examinations.
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Book a video call assessment below
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Upload the examinee’s documentation
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Examinee completes MOBI-Exam™ checklist
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Lex Medicus calls the examinee for testing
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Video assessment takes place
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Medical expert writes the medico-legal report
Our Telehealth service is a cloud-based program that is protected with modern data security measures. This provides our clients with the highest level of privacy and security possible.
Our clients are free to tell the examining professional their medical history, just as they would in an in-person appointment.