To cut a long story short , injured in an accident, the accident caused a severe bone injury which was present on an early MRI.
The defendants wanted an updated MRI. ( They didn’t request an updated MRI with radiologist report just an MRI and images)
i arranged my MRI and supplied them with the MRI images.
*not the separate radiologist report of the images though”
they asked for the radiologist report prior to the court court cmc. I offered to provide the report post their orthopaedic expert reporting on the MRI images.
they refused to accept this.
the judge ordered me to release it to the defendants at the cmc today . My Barrister had argued the report was privileged information and it was my choice as to whether I released it.
the judge over ruled him saying MRI images always come with a radiologist report.
my Barrister still insists the report it is privileged evidence.
The judge has ordered me to release it in seven days.
who is right the judge or the Barrister ? The Barrister said I have seven days to appeal the court order.
to be clear this was a simple private MRI arranged entirely for the case. It does not form part of my medical records.
thanks in advance for your opinions
The defendants wanted an updated MRI. ( They didn’t request an updated MRI with radiologist report just an MRI and images)
i arranged my MRI and supplied them with the MRI images.
*not the separate radiologist report of the images though”
they asked for the radiologist report prior to the court court cmc. I offered to provide the report post their orthopaedic expert reporting on the MRI images.
they refused to accept this.
the judge ordered me to release it to the defendants at the cmc today . My Barrister had argued the report was privileged information and it was my choice as to whether I released it.
the judge over ruled him saying MRI images always come with a radiologist report.
my Barrister still insists the report it is privileged evidence.
The judge has ordered me to release it in seven days.
who is right the judge or the Barrister ? The Barrister said I have seven days to appeal the court order.
to be clear this was a simple private MRI arranged entirely for the case. It does not form part of my medical records.
thanks in advance for your opinions
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