What happens if my report is late?

What Happens If My QME Report Is Late? California’s workers’-comp rules give Qualified Medical Evaluators exactly 30 calendar days after the examination to serve the comprehensive medical-legal report (CCR §38).…

What Happens If My QME Report Is Late?

California’s workers’-comp rules give Qualified Medical Evaluators exactly 30 calendar days after the examination to serve the comprehensive medical-legal report (CCR §38). Missing that deadline triggers a chain reaction—reduced fees, potential replacement, and disciplinary scrutiny. Below is a concise breakdown of consequences and recovery options.

1. Automatic Fee Reductions

10% reduction if the report is 11–15 days late
20% reduction if 16–30 days late
No payment if more than 30 days late unless the parties stipulated to an extension before the deadline expired.

2. Risk of Replacement

Either party may file a Request for QME Panel Replacement (Form 31.5) on the 16th late day. If granted, you lose the case, any remaining fees, and your average-turnaround statistics suffer—a factor attorneys use when deciding whom to strike on future panels.

3. Audit Flags and Possible Discipline

The DWC Medical Unit tracks tardy reports. Chronic lateness (≥ 10% of cases) can trigger an audit. Outcomes include probation, mandatory remedial CME, or—if combined with other violations—suspension of your QME certificate.

4. What You Can Do After Missing the Deadline

  1. Notify all parties immediately. Transparency demonstrates professionalism and may prevent a replacement request.
  2. Request a Stipulated Extension. If both parties sign before the 30-day mark passes, the late report becomes timely under the new agreed-upon date.
  3. Prioritize completion. Serve the report within five business days of discovering the lapse; many parties will accept the brief delay if it avoids panel replacement.

5. Prevention Tips

  • Use calendar software with a 14-day “report due soon” alert.
  • Dictate history and exam sections the same day you see the patient—reduces final-draft time by 30–40%.
  • Reserve a weekly half-day purely for report writing.

Full penalty details appear in California Code of Regulations, Title 8, §38. Adopt a strict deadline workflow now, and you’ll protect every dollar you earn—and your reputation—going forward.