Monday, December 1, 2025

What to Expect at Your IME in Colorado

Colorado workers' compensation attorney

If you’ve been injured at work in Colorado and are pursuing a workers’ compensation claim, chances are you’ll be scheduled for an Independent Medical Exam (IME). This exam can have a big impact on your case—it helps determine the severity of your injury, whether you can return to work, and the benefits you may receive. Beware, this is an expert opinion for the insurance company. 

An IME is conducted by a doctor chosen by the insurance company or the Division of Workers’ Compensation. Unlike your treating physician, this doctor won’t provide ongoing care. Instead, they’ll evaluate your condition and provide a report that may influence:

  • Whether your injury is work-related
  • The extent of your disability
  • Your need for ongoing medical treatment
  • Whether you’ve reached maximum medical improvement (MMI)

Learn more about how to prepare for your Independent Medical Exam (IME) in Colorado here.

 

Because the IME can directly affect your benefits, it’s important to prepare carefully. Arrive early, review your medical history, and be consistent in describing your symptoms. Even small details matter.

 

If you’re concerned about how your IME could affect your case, our Colorado workers’ compensation attorneys can help you understand the process and protect your rights. Contact us today to schedule your free initial consultation!

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