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EPI Trust - Medical Requirements In order to establish a valid asbestos personal injury claim, a claimant must provide a medical report from a qualified physician diagnosing an asbestos injury based upon the physical examination of the claimant. Additional proof may be required depending upon the injury alleged. A claimant must also document that at least 10 years elapsed between the date of first exposure to asbestos and the diagnosis of an asbestos injury. Additionally, the claim must include:
Finally,
section 7.1(b) of the EPI Trust Claims
Resolution Procedures
requires a diagnosis of an asbestos
injury by a qualified physician that
results from a physical examination.
The Trust has adopted the universal
definition of physical examination
as accepted within the medical community,
which is an "examination of the body by auscultation, palpation, percussion, inspection and smelling." This
definition requires that a physician
touch, listen to and examine the injured
person. All medical reports
shall document current symptoms and
complaints and include a work history
together with x-ray or CAT scan findings
and the results of any Pulmonary Function
Testing, if available. All submitted
medical evidence must comply with recognized
medical standards regarding equipment,
testing methods, and procedures. | |
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