Vermont Statutes

§ 667 — Examination by independent medical examiners

Vermont § 667
JurisdictionVermont
Title 21Title 21: Labor
Ch. 9Chapter 009: Employer's Liability and Workers' Compensation

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 21, § 667 (2026).

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(a)(1) When a dispute exists regarding the reasonableness and necessity of treatment for an injury, or regarding the claimant’s ability to perform suitable work, including light duty work, or regarding any other medical issue, the Commissioner may appoint an independent medical examiner to examine the employee and report to the Commissioner.
(2)Whenever a dispute exists regarding the nature and extent of any permanent partial impairment that involves permanent partial disability ratings that differ by more than 10 percent, the Commissioner shall appoint an independent medical examiner to examine the employee and report to the Commissioner the examiner’s opinion regarding the nature and extent of any permanent partial impairment. The opinion of the independent medical examiner as to degree

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