
Un doctor explica las “preguntas trampa” que están haciendo ahora los médicos a…
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Lisbon, Portugal - In a recent online video, a legal expert from "Lawtips" interviewed a doctor who offered critical guidance for individuals seeking permanent disability in 2025. The discussion highlighted the rigorous evaluation process at medical tribunals, emphasizing the importance of honesty and consistency in applicants' statements and physical presentation.The doctor explained that medical evaluation teams meticulously compare "medical reports, work reports, and the individual's daily life" to determine eligibility for permanent disability. He cautioned applicants against attempting to deceive examiners. "If you don't say what is true, the doctor can detect it through the reports they have," he stated. Furthermore, physical examinations allow doctors to observe any incoherence between a person's claims and their actual physical condition.Key advice provided included: Be Sincere: Applicants must be truthful about their condition. Avoid Medication Before Assessment: "Do not medicate yourself before going to the Medical Tribunal, like taking an analgesic or something, because then you will feel great and the symptoms in your physical body that should be reflected will not be appreciated." Dress Appropriately: Wear comfortable, loose clothing. "It's not logical to wear very tight clothing when you're supposed to be in pain physically." Maintain Consistency in Actions: If claiming limited mobility, avoid actions that contradict this, such as bending down easily to pick up an object. "If they throw a pen at you, don't bend down to pick it up if you're unwell."The video underscores that any discrepancies between reported limitations and observed behavior or medical records could jeopardize a disability claim. The first consultation for optimizing permanent disability applications is offered free of charge.
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Según el letrado, los médicos hacen preguntas 'trampa' para conceder la incapacidad en 2025