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98-0184.doc
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to work intermittently.
At the employer's request, the employee was examined by J. Michael James, M.D.
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98-0189.doc
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decided to hire a private investigator to provide video surveillance of the employee on May 14, 1997
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98-0192.doc
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military physician, Major Michael Brennan, M.D., and then Cary Keller, M.D., who prescribed physical
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98-0197.doc
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, 1996 medical report from Michael Eaton, M.D.
We heard the employee's claims for benefits on March
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98-0199.doc
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) on the written record at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Cox represents Employee. Attorney Robert Griffin
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98-0201.doc
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, Ella Webster, M.D., Michael Webber, P.A.C., neurologist James Foelsch, M.D., Mary Wing, M.D., Young Ha
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98-0202.doc
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radiculopathy.
On October 25, 1996 Michael Gevaert, M.D., performed nerve conduction studies
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98-0205.doc
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Employer,
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MICHAEL SAWINSKI; SUZANNE DEANS,
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a.k.a., SUZANNE SAWINSKI; and
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DONALD
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98-0211.doc
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MICHAEL GALANTE,
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Employee,
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Petitioner,
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INTERLOCUTORTY
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DECISION AND ORDER
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98-0215.doc
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, 1998, based on the written record. The employee represented himself; attorney Michael McConahy
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98-0221.doc
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MICHAEL J. ARLINE,
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Deceased Employee,
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INTERLOCUTORY
and
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DECISION AND ORDER
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DONNA
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98-0226.doc
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fees, and costs in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 13, 1998. Attorney Michael Jensen represented
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98-0228.doc
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MICHAEL W. GONZALES,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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FINAL
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DECISION AND ORDER
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AWCB
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98-0232.doc
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fee and cost benefits in Juneau, Alaska on July 21, 1998. Attorney Joe Michael Cox represented
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98-0237.doc
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of a loved one; and (2) an explosion nearby that causes a rush of adrenaline.
E. PLAQUE RUPTURE VERSUS
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98-0238.doc
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MICHAEL GRUNWALD,
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Employee,
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FINAL
Applicant,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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AWCB Case
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98-0240.doc
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himself. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the employer and insurer. We closed the record
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98-0243.doc
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morning and went to Dr. Voke.
In September 1994, Dr. Voke referred Employee to J. Michael James, M.D.
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98-0248.doc
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or otherwise participate, but was represented by her husband, Michael Murray. Attorney Paul Lisankie
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98-0251.doc
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98-0253.doc
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, about 11 months of video home study and 10.8 months of on-the-job training. The plan required
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98-0254.doc
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MICHAEL W. GONZALES,
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Employee,
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INTERLOCUTORY
Respondent,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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98-0255.doc
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. Attorney Michael Patterson represents Employee. Attorney Shelby Nuenke-Davison represents NANA Oilfield
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98-0261.doc
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, 1998), in Juneau, Alaska on October 7, 1998. Attorney Joe Michael Cox represented the employee
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98-0266.doc
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MICHAEL W. GONZALES,
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Employee,
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FINAL
Applicant,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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AWCB Case
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98-0267.doc
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. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Robert McLaughlin represented the defendants
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98-0278.doc
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The employee's symptoms persisted, and the employer arranged and paid for his treatment with Michael Webber
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98-0281.doc
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eligible for reemployment benefits on August 11, 1998, at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen
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98-0288.doc
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by attorney Michael Jensen; Attorney Robert McLaughlin represents the Respondents. We closed the record when
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98-0289.doc
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. Employee was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. We closed the record at the conclusion of the hearing
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98-0291.doc
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attend the Body Ergonomics and Rehabilitation, Inc. (BEAR) with Michael James, M.D..
Employee
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98-0300.doc
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Employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represents Employer. As a preliminary matter, we found a material
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98-0301.doc
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. Attorney Michael Steppovich represented the applicant. Assistant Attorney General Paul Lisankie
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98-0302.doc
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On November 18, 1998, we heard Employee's claim in Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen represented
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98-0309.doc
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with someone who does total joint replacements, I would suggest that you see Dr. Michael Newman or Dr. Declan
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98-0315.doc
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carpal tunnel release surgery. On the same day, J. Michael James, M.D., performed electrical myocardial
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99-0093.doc
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. Michael James, M.D., a physiatrist, for electromyograph (EMG) tests to determine
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99-0220.doc
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was represented by paralegal Michael Boshears, a non-attorney representative. According to WCO Gerke’s notes
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99-0255.doc
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to be totally disabled as a result of his job-related injuries and the depression it caused. Attorney Michael J
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02-0004.doc
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of the written record. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Constance Livsey represents
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02-0008.doc
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independently evaluated at the request of the employer by Board-certified psychiatrist Michael Stumpf, M.D.
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02-0011.doc
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for benefits on December 11, 2001 in Juneau, Alaska. Attorney Michael Patterson represents the employee
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02-0013.doc
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, the Board heard oral argument from the employee’s attorney, attorney Michael J. Jensen. Attorney Trena L
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02-0017.doc
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. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer. The employee also attended on his own behalf. We
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02-0018.doc
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injuring ankle, leg, back and neck.”
In March, 2000, the employee began treating with J. Michael James
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02-0019.doc
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and shoulder pain, as well as headaches, for the next two months. In June of 1999, J. Michael James, M.D.
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02-0022.doc
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. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Philip Sanford represented the employer
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02-0025.doc
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was evaluated by Michael Gevaert, M.D., on July 26, 2001. Dr. Gevaert rated the employee with a five- percent
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02-0031.doc
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of the Designated Chair, Michael P. Monagle, Workers’ Compensation Officer II conducted a hand search
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02-0038.doc
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, Alaska on February 6, 2002. Attorney Michael Jensen represened the employee. Attorney Timothy McKeever
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02-0039.doc
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discovery from the employer. Attorney Robert Rehbock represented the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski
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02-0042.doc
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and transportation benefits.
Attorney Michael Patterson represented the employee. Attorney Robert Bredesen
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02-0053.doc
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(February 28, 2002) (Tisdale V), at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee
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02-0059.doc
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DAN MICHAEL PECH v. LIFETOUCH NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIO
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O.
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02-0060.doc
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. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the self-insured employer. We kept the record open to allow
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02-0062.doc
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Michael Barcott represents the employer and insurer ("employer"). We closed the record when we met
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02-0063.doc
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for their investigation.
The employee was represented by Michael Patterson until October 30, 2001. At the beginning
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02-0074.doc
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related to the private vehicle incident.
On February 14, 1997, Captain Michael DeCapua formally
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02-0075.doc
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. Michael James, M.D., for a PPI rating. Dr. James assigned the employee a 5% PPI rating.
He noted
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02-0076.doc
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ordered the employee to undergo a Second Independent Medical Examination (“SIME”) with J. Michael James
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02-0080.doc
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MICHAEL E. COAKER v. NISEI CONSTRUCTION CO INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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02-0084.doc
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, at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Patterson represents the employee. Attorney Trena Heikes represents
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02-0085.doc
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. Attorney Steven Constantino represents the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represents the employer
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02-0086.doc
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medical evaluation, I would recommend a full pain psychology evaluation by Dr. Michael Rose.”
At her
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02-0087.doc
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performed video surveillance of the employee throughout June and July 2001, which resulted in 13 videotapes
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02-0089.doc
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. The file contains unsworn, written statements by the employer and a fellow-employee, Michael Hegna
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02-0090.doc
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conducted sub rosa surveillance of the employee. Mr. Lehe obtained footage of the employee waitressing
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02-0095.doc
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letter).
The employee continued to treat with Dr. Trekell, who referred her to Michael Gevaert, M.D.
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02-0097.doc
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requests for the original 8mm tapes and records associated with the employer’s surveillance video were
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02-0101.doc
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stipend payments of $7,739.48 to the employee.
On June 7, 2001, J. Michael James, M.D., saw the employee
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02-0102.doc
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the employee was seen by Michael Brandner, M.D., for severe swelling of her right thumb, which began on May 3
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02-0103.doc
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. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Connie Livsey represented the employer. We
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02-0107.doc
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, Alaska. Attorney James Hackett represented the employee. Attorney Michael McConahy represented
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02-0109.doc
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Michael Armstrong, M.D., to evaluate and treat for fibromyalgia. Dr. Voke also suggested
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02-0112.doc
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was referred to J. Michael James, M.D., at his Wasilla office.
The employee testified he discussed both
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02-0118.doc
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The employer argues that the March 18, 2002 claim that the employee rushed to the Board was not necessary
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02-0121.doc
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independent medical evaluation (SIME) at Fairbanks, Alaska on May 30, 2002. Attorney Michael Jensen
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02-0122.doc
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independently evaluated at the request of the employer by Board-certified psychiatrist Michael Stumpf, M.D.
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02-0124.doc
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MICHAEL E. COAKER v. NISEI CONSTRUCTION CO INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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02-0128.doc
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. The employee was treated for her injury by Morris Horning, M.D., Michael Gevaert, M.D., and Larry Levine, M.D.
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02-0133.doc
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, Larry Kittoe was out, and Michael Foreman, the acting manager, was t”‹here in his place. The employee
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02-0134.doc
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Insured Motorist) policy, with interest, penalties, attorney’s fees, and costs. Attorney Michael Jensen
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02-0135.doc
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was partially amputated on December 3, 1998 while working for the employer. Hand specialist, Michael Brandner
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02-0146.doc
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Dan Michael Peck v. Lifetouch National School Studio
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O.
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02-0148.doc
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Michael Jensen represents the employee; attorney Mark Figura appeared on behalf of the defendants. We held
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02-0150.doc
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will do this.
On March 27, 2001, Michael Cusack, M.D., totally removed the lesion, and had it biopsied
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02-0153.doc
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with that evaluation, Dr. Hadley also reviewed surveillance videos taken of Mr. Oliver on 10/2/00 and 10/3/00. Dr
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02-0165.doc
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. The employee testified that on January 15, 2002 after the lunch rush, just shortly before 2:00, she bumped
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02-0175.doc
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and a fellow-employee, Michael Hegna, indicating the employee did not talk to them about his injury
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02-0186.doc
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be read as within normal limits.
The primary video the employer relies on was surveillance video taken
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02-0187.doc
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Klecan, M.D., the employee’s treating psychologist Michael Rose, Ph.D.
, the employee’s treating
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02-0189.doc
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Michael Patterson represented the employee. Attorney Trena Heikes represented the employer.
In Davis v
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02-0192.doc
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Michael James, M.D., at Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. James noted the employee’s history
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02-0194.doc
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, at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen represents claimant Nancy Neel, the wife and beneficiary
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02-0195.doc
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physician is Byron Perkins, D.O. On January 27, 1996, the employee had his first EME with Michael G
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02-0200.doc
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to Superior Court Judge Michael L. Wolverton.
Judge Wolverton affirmed the Board's dismissal of the employee
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02-0203.doc
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on September 18, 2002. Attorney Michael Patterson represents the employee. Attorney Timothy McKeever
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02-0211.doc
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MICHAEL N. KRIEGER v. UNISEA FOODS, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512
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02-0212.doc
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. at 64; Hearing Transcript at 92). There was no rush to get the work done. (Franklin depo. at 21
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02-0216.doc
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) (Trubee I), at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Patterson represents the employee. Attorney Timothy
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