Re: Ajit Arora and mold
Posted by Judy Lopez on 11/03/07
Just lost a workers comp claim in Cal. The Judge used Dr Arora's
report. My husband died from chemical exposure at work. The judge
even made a comment about Dr. Arora that he has never seen a report
that was in favor of the plantiff however he still used his report
and it was ordered that ''the petitioner get nothing.'' I am so sad.
On 6/27/05, Two "JD" names not good... wrote:
> Dear "JD"--
>
> I have been posting on this board for several months as "JD"--No
offense,
> but I do not want our posts to be confused, particularly being
that our
> topics of interest seem quite different. If there is another
posting name, or
> initials, that you could use, I would be very much obliged.
>
> Thanks,
>
> JD
>
>
> On 6/23/05, JD wrote:
>>
>> Workers Comp: The real QUACKS!
>> Author Subject: Workers Comp: The real QUACKS!
>> Quack Slayer Posted At 17:06:19 12/18/2000
>>
>> http://www.injuredworker.org/forums/injuredworker/posts/1078.ht
>> ml
>> 1. Ajit Singh Arora who impersonates Associate Professor at
>> UCLA
>> while providing "voluntary: services and unlawfully using
>> title of
>> Associate Professor of UCLA.
>>
>> We've done a lot of research on Dr. Arora up here in Alaska,
>> and on
>> his activities in Hawaii as well.
>> For instance, Dr. Arora claims he's a "Assistant Clinical
>> Professor
>> of Medicine, U.C.L.A. School of Medicine."
>> This is a bogus title. Dr. Arora has never been paid a dime by
>> U.C.L.A., this title is gifted to him for volunteering a total
>> of 24
>> hours a year at a U.C.L.A. affiliated VA hospital.
>> We have much more on Dr. Arora, and are willing to share it
>> with
>> others who have been hurt by his fraudulent "medical" reports."
>>
>> c/o
>> PARTHENIA MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
>> 8660 Woodley Avenue,
>> North Hills,
>> CA 91343
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/31/04, BML wrote:
>>> On 3/17/04, curious in Alaska wrote:
>>>> Has anyone had to be evaluated by Ajit Arora of Parthenia
>>>> Medical Group for a mold issue? He is making quite a name
>>>> for himself in Hawaii posing as an expert on mold. If you
>>>> have seen him or know of anyone who has, please come
>>>> forward and share the experience.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you, Curious in Alaska
>>>
>>> Me and my two teenagers went to see him and he is the worse.
>>> Knows nothing and if you do a search of his name on the
>>> Internet you'll know. He charged about $5000 each to the
>>> attorney, who will take that out of your pocket at
>>> settlement, the only problem is you want get more than
>>> $10,000 for settlement with him. He is known to testify for
>>> the defense mainly here in the states. Lawyers think that
>>> they can pay him off for testimony, and if they do it is not
>>> respected in court. Go to the best -Dr Marinkovich in San
>>> Francisco, he is best and he knows how to treat you with
>>> anti-fungals. He does blood test accurately at Stanford and
>>> he graduated from Harvard. The insurance business hates him
>>> because they tried to seek Ca. Medical Board on him and the
>>> Board threw it out within a couple of days. So he is proven.
>>> He will charge you $330 for office visit and $500 for blood
>>> test. If you don't spend any other money and you can only
>>> afford one person in the family to go, he is tried and true
>>> and one of the most intelligent people I have ever meet.