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What is Max Medical Improvement?
November 2nd, 2022
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What is Max Medical Improvement?
Max Medical Improvement (MMI) is a term used by the medical community that refers to you reaching a point in your treatment where the doctor who is in charge of treating the injuries you sustained during an accident has stabilized your health.Why Max Medical Improvement is ImportantIt's important to understand that just because you have reached MMI, it doesn't mean you're life will return to exactly how it was before your accident. What it means is that you've reached a point in your recovery where your doctor feels you have healed as much as you're going to. If you're lucky, that means you can return to work and enjoy the type of lifestyle you led before the accident. Unfortunately, that isn't always the case. Many people find that even though they have reached MMI, they continue to suffer from complications that relate to the accident. At this point, your doctor feels those complications are permanent.MMI is important for two reasons. The first reason is that knowing you have healed as much as you're going to allows you to stop focusing on your recovery and access what your future looks like.The second reason MMI is important is that it is the point where your legal team can look at the costs connected to the accident and project your future expenses and determine how much compensation you're entitled to.In most cases, your doctor will recommend that you get a Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) once you've reached MMI. The FCE is a way of measuring your medical limitations. Before the FCE is administered, the physical and cognitive requirements you need for your job are determined. The FCE determines if you now have both the physical and cognitive ability to return to the job you did before the accident. The FCE is used to inform both you and your employer if job limitations are a part of your future.What Type of Cases Does MMI Impact?For the most part, you only normally hear about MMI in cases that involve a workplace accident and worker's compensation. However, there are times when it will come into play in cases that involve automobile accidents.
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About Andrea Williams
Andrea Williams is the Community Manager at The Law Offices of Alcock & Associates P.C., a premier law group in Arizona that provides legal services to clients involved in Personal Injury, DUI, Immigration and Criminal cases. She enjoys cooking, reading books and playing mini-golf with her friends and family in her spare time.