{"id":4801,"date":"2019-09-19T11:06:40","date_gmt":"2019-09-19T15:06:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joemillerinjurylaw.com\/?p=4801"},"modified":"2019-09-19T11:06:40","modified_gmt":"2019-09-19T15:06:40","slug":"maximum-medical-improvement-mmi-in-workers-compensation-cases","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joemillerinjurylaw.com\/maximum-medical-improvement-mmi-in-workers-compensation-cases\/","title":{"rendered":"Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) in Workers\u2019 Compensation Cases"},"content":{"rendered":"

Workers who are injured on the job can take months or even years before their injuries are properly healed. Many employees with severe injuries such as spinal cord damage, lost vision, or traumatic brain damage never fully heal.<\/span><\/p>\n

In workplace injury cases, the initial medical goals are to treat any emergency conditions, make a proper diagnosis of the worker\u2019s injuries, and develop a treatment plan. The physicians should also explain to the patient the long-term prognosis for their medical condition. The employer\u2019s insurance carrier (unless the employer is self-insured) is required to pay for all necessary medical care to help the worker improve physically and emotionally \u2013 as much as possible.<\/span><\/p>\n

A major medical and legal determination and milestone in an injured worker\u2019s case is when he or she finds out if the worker can return to his or her job. Another important determination connected with this is whether the worker has reached maxim medical improvement (MMI).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

MMI is the point where additional medical care is not reasonably likely to improve the health of the worker. Additional surgeries aren\u2019t likely to help and additional therapies aren\u2019t likely to help. MMI does not automatically mean the end of medical care because some injured workers still need physical and other types of therapy such as pain management so their condition doesn\u2019t worsen or they can achieve ongoing pain relief.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Options when the worker achieves maximum medical improvement<\/i><\/b><\/h3>\n

MMI does not mean the worker is as healthy as he\/she was before the accident. It just means that additional medical care won\u2019t make a major difference. When a worker has reached MMI, then he\/she should work with an experienced North Carolina workers\u2019 compensation<\/a> lawyer to review the following issues:<\/span><\/p>\n