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07-0107.doc
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for this patient’s condition.
On February 14, 2007, the adjuster wrote to Michael Weber, PA-C, and David Witham
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, 2007, in Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Michael
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Haase; Todd Johnson; Marc J. Kornmesser, MD; Tanya Leinicke, MD;Michelle McCall, MD; Michael Nemeth; Dan
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and believe that he worked for the employer, Ms. Tak, during the lunch rush for $10.00 per hour and room
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, Alaska. The employee represented himself. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the employer. We
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at Anchorage, Alaska on April 11, 2007. Attorney Michael Keenan represented the employer. Richard Degenhardt
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07-0122.doc
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of Hair. See, also, Cancelled payroll checks written to Michael Bolivar and Rachel Bolivar, Academy
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07-0126.doc
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MICHAEL E. GARRISON v. WATTERSON CONSTRUCTION CO
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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07-0128.doc
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surreptitious video surveillance to advance all manner of adverse argument at hearing, including allegations
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07-0132.doc
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and unfair controversion in Fairbanks, Alaska on December 21, 2006, and on May 10, 2007. Attorney Michael
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07-0163.doc
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MICHAEL S. FIELDS v. AIR VAN LINES INC
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 115512
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07-0173.doc
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a surveillance video taken on July 14-15, 2005, which demonstrated the employee could perform a wide variety
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07-0175.doc
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OF
A CIVIL PENALTY AGAINST
CHOICE MORTGAGE, INC. AND
MICHAEL TAVOLIERO
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07-0181.doc
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MICHAEL E. GARRISON v. WATTERSON CONSTRUCTION CO.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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07-0186 supp.doc
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and costs on April 5, 2007, in Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represented the employee
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07-0204.doc
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by attorney Michael McConahy. Sandy Stuller, investigator for the Fraud Investigation Section, of the Alaska
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07-0218.doc
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underwent a right de Quervin release by Michael McNamera, M.D., and on December 13, 2006, he performed
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07-0226.doc
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a complete evaluation with a specialist. On June 16, 2001, Michael S. Kennedy, M.D., a Seattle-based allergy
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07-0243.doc
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. Lambert represented the employee. Attorney Michael A. Budzinski represented the employer. We closed
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07-0244.doc
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noting improvement from the physical therapy. In 1992, Michael James, M.D., assessed a 9% whole person
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07-0260.doc
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on June 19, 2007 at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney
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07-0261.doc
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that Michael Draper, the owner’s spouse, was the sole employee who worked only 90 days during the period from
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• Michael Levy, M.D., emergency department chart notes, November 21, 2005.
• Luci Bennet, PT, physical
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07-0289.doc
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Service., AWCB Decision No. 00-0034 (May 2, 2000);
Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070
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07-0297.doc
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No. 00-0034 (May 2, 2000);
Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070 (June 19, 1997
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07-0298.doc
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are classified under risk classification 9516, radio, television, video and audio equipment installation, service
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07-0300.doc
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, Alaska, on the basis of the written record. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney
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• Report of Occupational Injury or Illness, November 29, 2005.
• Michael Levy, M.D., emergency department
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07-0327.doc
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to have episodic back pain; therefore, she treated conservatively with
J. Michael James, M.D., and Shawna
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07-0330.doc
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October 3, 2007 Decision and Order,
filed by Ivan Moore and Ivan Moore Research. Attorney Michael
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07-0331.doc
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, Michael McNamera, M.D., recommended that the employee be taken off work for a month and a half
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07-0333.doc
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at Alaska Regional Hospital emergency room by Michael Levy, M.D.
An x-ray obtained at the time
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07-0339.doc
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07-0343.doc
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Trena L. Heikes represented the employer and adjuster (employer). Attorney Michael Schneider
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. The employee represented himself, assisted by his wife Erin Lafleur. Attorney Michael McConahey represented
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protrusion appeared more prominent.
For purposes of an electromyelogram, the employee was seen by Michael
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07-0362.doc
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, 2000);
Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070 (June 19, 1997).
• AWCB Decision
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of surveillance information acquired by the employer. Based on this report, the employer controverted further
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07-0372.doc
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be difficult to prove it suggested surveillance may be helpful in providing clarification.
Dr. Goranson
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07-0374.doc
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that the employer cover the cost of a new keyboard.
The employee was evaluated by Michael Gevaert, M.D.
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07-0375.doc
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benefits administrator (RBA) decision on September 13, 2007 at Fairbanks, Alaska. Attorney Michael
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07-0379.doc
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Michael Wenstrup represented the employee. Attorney Jeffrey Holloway represented the employer
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07-0382.doc
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which lacerated the employee’s right arm, has been admitted as Employee’s Exhibit 9, page 6.
Michael
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08-0006.doc
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of Michael Chang, MD. Dr. Jackson also recommended a bilateral L4-S1 DSEP study.
• January 12, 2006
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08-0008.doc
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. Attorney Tim McMillan represented the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer
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08-0009.doc
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referred the employee to Michael Klassen, M.D., for evaluation. Dr. Klassen evaluated the employee
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08-0012.doc
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to specialist Michael McNamara, M.D., in Anchorage.
At the employer’s request, orthopedist Steven Schilperoort
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08-0014.doc
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record on January 17, 2008 at Fairbanks, Alaska. Attorney Michael Wenstrup represented the employee
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08-0017.doc
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fracture.
On September 9, 1999, Dr. Powers referred the employee to Michael Gevaert, M.D.
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08-0018.doc
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(horseshoer). Michael LaPointe testified via deposition on August 16, 2007. He testified that he spoke
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08-0021.doc
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erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease, and referred her to internist Michael Swenson, M.D. Dr. Swenson
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08-0022.doc
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On November 15, 2005, the employee saw Michael Gavaert, M.D., for EMG
studies. His EMG studies revealed
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08-0024.doc
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Division before cancellation is effective. In response to the employer’s enquiry, Michael Monagle
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08-0026.doc
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08-0027.doc
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for an eligibility evaluation for reemployment benefits.
On September 5, 2006, the employee saw Michael R. McCoy
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08-0028.doc
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, and the employee’s petition requesting exclusion of surveillance videos, the employee’s petition for a second
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08-0029.doc
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for modification or clarification on January 23, 2008, at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen represented
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08-0031.doc
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Constance Cates Ringstad represented the employer. Michael Monagle, Administrator for the SIF, represented
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08-0038.doc
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of the right first dorsal compartment, Dr. Siegfried referred the employee to Michael McNamara, M.D., a hand
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08-0040.doc
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Chairman
/s/ Michael Notar
Michael Notar, Member
/s
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08-0043.doc
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doctor, Michael Reeves, M.D.
Dr. Laufer prescribed pain medication
and ordered a lumbar spine
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08-0047.doc
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to the employer’s enquiry, Michael Monagle, program coordinator for the Division, reported the Division has
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08-0051.doc
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for psychotherapy.
At the employer’s request, the employee was seen by Michael Rose, Ph.D., a clinical
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08-0052.doc
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Chairman
/s/ Michael Notar
Michael Notar, Member
/s/ Richard Behrends
Richard Behrends, Member
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08-0055.doc
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were correctly handled. He also testified via a video deposition taken on April 28, 2006, which
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08-0059.doc
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, Patricia Owens, Michael Janecek, and Charles Parker. (See, Department of Commerce database
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08-0063.doc
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__________________________________________
Michael Notar, Member
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08-0065.doc
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On April 13, 2005, the employee was seen at Alaska Regional Hospital emergency room by Michael Levy, M.D.
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08-0066.doc
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On August 10, 1993, the employee was seen by Michael James, M.D. who noted the employee’s electrodiagnostic
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08-0070.doc
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and closed the record at the conclusion of the hearing. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee
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08-0075.doc
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of the right first dorsal compartment, Dr. Siegfried referred the employee to Michael McNamara, M.D., a hand
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08-0077.doc
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, the employee’s doctor in Palmer, Alaska, referred her to J. Michael James, M.D., of the Alaska Spine Institute
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08-0079.doc
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29, 2008, the employee saw Michael L. Gevaert, M.D., for treatment of cervical, thoracic and lumbar
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, but in September 2005, she underwent the first of three surgeries by Michael McNamara, M.D., after a fracture
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08-0084.doc
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MICHAEL HAYSON v. CHUGACH MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
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08-0086.doc
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08-0090.doc
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MARILYN A. COPPE v. MICHAEL A BLEICHER MD & LAURIE BLEICHER MD
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION
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08-0093.doc
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, MRI cervical spine report, Michael D. Massey, D.O.
• 4/19/06 Alaska Open Imaging Center, MRI lumbar
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08-0097.doc
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in person, accompanied by Michael Dobson. The board panel at that time was Robert Briggs, Patricia
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08-0099.doc
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, but in September 2005, she underwent the first of three surgeries by Michael McNamara, M.D., after a fracture
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08-0100.doc
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08-0104.doc
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the employee to
J. Michael James, M.D.
Dr. James indicated the employee had discogenic back pain with mild
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08-0105.doc
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MARILYN A. COPPE v. MICHAEL A BLEICHER MD & LAURIE BLEICHER MD
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION
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08-0107.doc
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the surveillance videos without conducting an evidentiary hearing to determine their probative value. To do so
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08-0109.doc
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is unable to participate in a deposition is further rebuffed with the employer’s surveillance video showing
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08-0110.doc
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Resonance Image.
• 4/19/06 Alaska Open Imaging Center, MRI cervical spine report, Michael D. Massey, D.O.
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08-0111.doc
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. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Nora Barlow represented the employer
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08-0112.doc
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the employee to J. Michael James, M.D.
Dr. James indicated the employee had discogenic back pain with mild
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08-0114.doc
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08-0115.doc
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Timothy MacMillan represented the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer. We
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08-0124.doc
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the employee to Michael McNamara, M.D., a hand specialist.
The employee was seen by Robert Thomas, PA-C, of Dr
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08-0125.doc
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, found to be harmless in that case, to admit a surveillance video that was not authenticated
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08-0126.doc
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physician to consider the surveillance videos without conducting an evidentiary hearing to determine
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08-0127.doc
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Division before cancellation is effective. In response to the employer’s enquiry, Michael Monagle, program
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08-0130.doc
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the testimony of the employee’s hiring supervisor, Michael Dixon, who testified the employee failed to disclose
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capacity, to the employee’s doctor, Michael Koob, M.D., and the EME physician, Shawn Hadley, M.D.
All
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08-0138.doc
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Behrends, Member
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Michael Notar, Member
APPEAL
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