8.
I feel like the evaluator is biased, and the evaluation is going against me. What can I do?
If you genuinely believe the evaluator is biased against you, is incompetent, isn't
following correct procedure, or is simply not doing a proper evaluation for whatever
reason, you should IMMEDIATELY inform your attorney and file an objection.
DO NOT WAIT for the report to come back to see what is says; by then it will
be too late to raise an objection, and consequently very difficult to overturn. It is vital to
note and object to any practice or incident during the evaluation rather than
after it.
Before lodging a complaint, however, make certain it isn't frivolous. It's best to tailor the
level of your response in proportion to the irregularity. Groundless or unfounded complaints
against the evaluator will not help your case.