Andrea M. Alonso and Kevin G. Faley[/caption] New York CPLR §3121 allows for an opposing party to require plaintiff to submit to an examination by a designated physician. This examination, also ...
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New York CPLR §3121 allows for an opposing party to require plaintiff to submit to an examination by a designated physician. This examination, also referred to as an Independent Medical Examination ...