In the disability evaluation did not take the task of medical examination means conclusion credible
The conclusion that there was no on-task medical examination in the disability determination is not credible. A medical examination is a critical step in determining the degree of disability because it provides objective medical evidence to help the evaluator make an accurate judgment. If the necessary medical examination is not conducted, then the appraisers can only rely on the statements of the appraisee and their own subjective judgment to make conclusions, which may lead to subjectivity and uncertainty in the conclusions. Therefore, in the disability appraisal did not take the task of medical examination means conclusion is not credible.