Courts won't exercise discretion to order further medical assessment unless satisfied it is likely to result in a different outcome: Bouveng v Bolton.

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Courts won't exercise discretion to order further medical assessment unless satisfied it is likely to result in a different outcome: Bouveng v Bolton.

Bouveng v Bolton [2009] NSWDC 19 26 February 2009 Sidis DCJ In Brief

The Court will not exercise the discretion conferred by s 61(1)(b) of the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 to order a further assessment of a medical dispute unless satisfied that the further assessment is likely to result in a different outcome on a matt...

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