BROWN v. TRANSAMERICA

A91A0102, A91A0103.

200 Ga. App. 272 (1991)

407 S.E.2d 430

BROWN v. TRANSAMERICA IMS et al.; and vice versa.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied July 2, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Moore, Jr., Karolyn P. Mercer, for appellant.

Sligh, Presmanes & Jackson, John A. Sligh, Jr., for appellees.


SOGNIER, Chief Judge.

Harry Brown was an employee of Transamerica IMS when he sustained a work-related injury to his back. During the course of his treatment with his employer-approved physician, Dr. Brian Bothe, Brown began to experience depression as a result of his injury, and Dr. Bothe referred him to Dr. Michael McGarry, a psychologist. Brown did not like Dr. McGarry and requested that Dr. Bothe refer him to Dr. Robert George, a psychologist who was treating...

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