What does malingering mean?
Summary
This video discusses the concept of malingering, which involves faking or exaggerating injuries to obtain benefits. It emphasizes the importance of medical evidence in countering claims of malingering, highlighting that insurers often require more than just personal testimony. The video advises against suffering in silence and encourages individuals to seek diagnostic imaging and consult healthcare providers to substantiate their claims. By doing so, you can strengthen your case and demonstrate the significance of your impairments. For further assistance, consider reaching out to professionals like “Preszler Injury Lawyers” or “Jeffrey Preszler” at “1-800-JUSTICE”.
Transcription
Malingering means that you are either faking or exaggerating your injuries in order to collect benefits. The medical evidence is critical to prove them wrong. Suffering in silence, not getting diagnostic imaging, or consulting with a specialist or healthcare provider complicates your ability to prove your impairments are significant. Insurers will not take you at your word.
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