Walter Roman v. Current Builders Construction Services and Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.

In Walter Roman v. Current Builders Construction Services and Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Pursuant to the motion for EMA appointment and the medical evidence submitted therewith, the JCC determined that there was a medical opinion conflict present and an appointment of an EMA was warranted. The Claimant objected and the JCC found that the claimant’s objections to the evidence affected determination of witness credibility, rather than evidence admissibility. E/C motion GRANTED. EMA appointed.

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