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94-0119.doc
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by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employee and its insurer were represented by attorney Rhonda L. Reinhold
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94-0120.doc
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Administrator (RBA). The employee was not present but represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employer
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94-0130.doc
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not reveal any significant pathology. The diagnosis was upper thoracic strain. (J. Michael James, M.D.
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94-0135.doc
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and, with the assistance of his wife, Lynn Reynolds, represented himself. Attorney Michael McConahy represented
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94-0136.doc
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MICHAEL MORAN,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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AWCB Case
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94-0137.doc
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Michael McConahy represented the defendants who oppose such an award. The record closed at the end
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94-0142.doc
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, 1994 decision.
Attorney Michael J. Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Tasha M. Porcello
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94-0143.doc
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, is dismissed with prejudice."
Sims later withdrew from the employee's representation. Attorney Michael
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94-0148.doc
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but represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employer and its insurer were represented by attorney Randall
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94-0152.doc
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. The employee was represented by attorney Chancy Croft; attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants
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94-0154.doc
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of the right elbow and right shoulder.
On November 29, 1989, Nixa's condition was evaluated by J. Michael
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94-0157.doc
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presented the testimony of J. Michael James, M.D., at the hearing. He had recently reviewed Employee's
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94-0160.doc
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insurer. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented Defendant Lucky Wishbone, Inc., and its insurer
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94-0164.doc
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prepared by Michael Newman, M.D. In her January 11, 1994 eligibility report, Poling summarized Dr. Newman's
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94-0165.doc
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but he was represented by attorney Michael Jensen Office. Attorney Patricia Zobel represented
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94-0166.doc
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and was represented by attorney Michael Stepovich of the Stepovich Law Office. Attorney Michael McConahy represented
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94-0167.doc
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in August 1987.
Nix saw Michael W. Eaton, M.D., on October 10, 1987 and he diagnosed, among other things
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94-0168.doc
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under surveillance by a private investigator. The video tape recording of the employee's activities
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94-0176.doc
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, and a penalty. The employee is represented by attorney Michael Jensen, and the employer and insurer
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94-0177.doc
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lumbar sympathectomy at the L3 and L4 level. Michael Flannery, M.D., performed the surgery and concluded
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94-0179.doc
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Bishop was declared medically stable on January 27, 1992 by Michael James, M.D. Also at that time, Dr
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94-0180.doc
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construction worker, represents himself. Claims adjuster Madeline Rush represents the employer and insurance
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94-0182.doc
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testimony and the medical reports of Paul L. Steer, M.D., a specialist in infectious diseases, J. Michael
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94-0187.doc
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represents himself but did not appear. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendant.
At the outset
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94-0188.doc
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was present and represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employer and its insurer were represented
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94-0189.doc
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Michael Lawson v. Independent Steel Erectors
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
PRIVATE
P.O.
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94-0194.doc
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Stepovich of the Stepovich Law Office. Attorneys Michael McConahy and Valli Fisher represented
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94-0198.doc
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The employee was not present but was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer and insurer
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94-0200.doc
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represented himself with the assistance of his wife Lynn Reynolds. Attorney Michael McConahy represented
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94-0202.doc
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. Michael James, M.D., who testified at the April 22, 1994 hearing, was deposed on July 13, 1994 and his
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94-0204.doc
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in Anchorage, Alaska on August 3, 1994. The employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Martech
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94-0210.doc
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. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants. The record closed at the end of the hearing
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94-0211.doc
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Michael Kralman v. Johnson Company, Inc.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
PRIVATE
P.O. Box
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94-0219.doc
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by telephone and was represented by attorney Michael J. Patterson. The employer and its insurer were
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94-0222.doc
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attendance at an EME with a video camera was not permissible. Specifically, the Board held at 10:
"We find
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94-0224.doc
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on July 22, 1994, in Anchorage, Alaska. The employee was present and represented by attorney Michael J
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94-0227.doc
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Michael H. Baldwin v. Anchorage Nissan Jeep/Eagle
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
PRIVATE
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94-0230.doc
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by paralegal Peter Stepovich of the Stepovich Law office. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants
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94-0236.doc
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by the statute of limitations in AS 23.30.110(c). Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen
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94-0238.doc
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) (Krier I). The employee is represented by attorney Michael Jensen, and the employer and insurer
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94-0245.doc
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22, 1994, in Anchorage, Alaska. The employee was not present but represented by attorney Michael J
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94-0246.doc
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. The employee represents herself; attorney Michael P. McConahy represents the petitioners Akeela House and its
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94-0248.doc
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, Alaska on September 15, 1994. The employee is represented by attorney Michael Stepovich. Attorney
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94-0255.doc
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, since any other rule would force employees to rush in with claims for every minor ache, pain, or symptom
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94-0260.doc
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is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer is represented by attorney Shelby L. Nuenke-Davison
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94-0269.doc
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and represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employer was represented by attorney Patricia L. Zobel
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94-0273.doc
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considered the report from the State of Alaska, Department of Health and Social Services completed by Michael
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94-0275.doc
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, Michael H. Newman, M.D., commented;
Max got a good result from his epidural steroid injection, he also
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94-0278.doc
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The employee's claim was set for hearing on October 27, 1994. The employee was represented by attorney Michael
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94-0280.doc
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come in?
A. Yes, yes.
The surveillance video tape presented for our review displayed a relatively
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94-0282.doc
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by Michael James, M.D. Dr. James' report released the employee for light-duty work:
With regard to types
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94-0283.doc
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information. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Petitioners are
represented by attorney
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94-0291.doc
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introduced the report of Michael T. Propst, M.D. which was prepared in response to Ms. Zugsberger's question
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94-0304.doc
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MICHAEL JENSEN,
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AWCB Case No. 9205429
Attorney,
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Applicant,
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AWCB Decision No. 94-0304
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94-0305.doc
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for "Michael A. Stepovich." However, the affidavit was signed by paralegal Peter J. Stepovich. We find
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94-0316.doc
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Michael Lawson v. Independent Steel Erectors
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
PRIVATE
P.O.
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94-0317.doc
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be less expensive, and it was not necessary to involve a specialist.
Employee began seeing Michael
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94-0322.doc
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of Michael A. Stepovich. The employer was represented by attorney Clay A. Young. The record closed
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94-0324.doc
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Michael J. Patterson. The employer and its insurer were represented by attorney Trena Heikes. The record
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94-0325.doc
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to see Michael James, M.D., in July 1991. Dr. James specializes in rehabilitation medicine; he
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94-0326.doc
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JOHN SMITH,
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Employee,
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DECISION AND ORDER
MICHAEL JENSEN,
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AWCB Case No. 9205429
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94-0327.doc
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Benefits Administrator (RBA) . Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Petitioner
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94-0331.doc
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medical evaluation (Board IME). Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Petitioners
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94-0333.doc
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syndrome, and recurring headaches.
2. Dr. Waldroup referred Smith to J. Michael James, M.D., and, after
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95-0016.doc
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Mulholland, D.C., C.C.S.P.; the employer's medical examiner Michael James, M.D.; and the Board's independent
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95-0019.doc
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but was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer was represented by Assistant Attorney General, Kristin S
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95-0020.doc
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consulted a physician, who later referred her to Michael Fu, M.D.. After a few months of treatment, Dr. Fu
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95-0021.doc
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Juneau, Alaska 99802-5512
MICHAEL R. PERSHALL,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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95-0022.doc
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of attorney's fees and costs filed September 26, 1994 has a signature block for "Michael A. Stepovich
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95-0025.doc
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, Alaska on January 31, 1995. Employee is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants
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95-0030.doc
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Michael Jensen. Defendants are represented by attorney Timothy McKeever. The parties advised
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95-0044.doc
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fees. Employee was present and represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Attorney Tasha Porcello
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95-0045.doc
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. Employee was seen for a psychiatric evaluation by Michael Roy, M.D., in November 1989 and began seeing him
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95-0047.doc
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W. Coe. The employer and its insurer were represented by attorney Michael a. Budzinski. The record
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95-0049.doc
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was only present during his telephonic testimony. He was represented by Michael Jensen. The defendants
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95-0052.doc
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on January 26, 1995. The employee was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer was represented
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95-0057.doc
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evaluation. Attorney Joe Michael Cox entered his appearance for Employee on the day of hearing. Petitioners
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95-0061.doc
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by Peter J. Stepovich, a paralegal in the law office of Michael A. Stepovich. The employer was represented
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95-0063.doc
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by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants are represented by attorney Shelby Nuenke-Davison. The parties
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95-0065.doc
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. The employee was unable to attend, but is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer, John Cabot
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95-0066.doc
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and represented by attorney Michael J. Patterson. The employer and its insurer were represented by attorney Robert
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95-0069.doc
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received a 51 percent whole person impairment rating from Michael Weinstein, M.D. Insurer controverted
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95-0071.doc
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, Alaska on February 9, 1995. The employee is represented by attorney Michael Stepovich but was formerly
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95-0072.doc
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Respondents.
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This request for discovery of surveillance material was heard at Fairbanks, Alaska
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95-0073.doc
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was only present during his telephonic testimony. He was represented by Michael Jensen. the respondent
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95-0078.doc
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, the employee consulted him. Dr. Strohmeyer referred the employee to Michael Newman, M.D. (Strohmeyer dep
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95-0080.doc
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by attorney Richard Wagg. Wausau Insurance Co. (Wausau) is represented by attorney Michael Barcott. We found
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95-0082.doc
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99802-5512
MICHAEL D. JACKSON,
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Employee,
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DECISION AND ORDER
Respondent
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AWCB Case
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95-0086.doc
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J. Michael James, M.D., who diagnosed, "1. Surgically treated left acromioclavicular joint arthritis
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95-0090.doc
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. The employee was unable to attend, but is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer, John Cabot
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95-0092.doc
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Michael Thompson v. K.F. Industries
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARDPRIVATE
P.O. Box 25512
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95-0095.doc
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cervical fusion at C5-6 and C6-7. That surgery was performed by Michael H. Newman, M.D. (Newman December
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95-0099.doc
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, the employee argued that a medical dispute existed because J. Michael James, M. D., disagreed with the PPI
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95-0110.doc
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(a), AS 23.30.110(c)." (October 5, 1993 petition). The employee's attorney, Michael Jensen, withdrew from
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95-0114.doc
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Juneau, Alaska 99802-5512
MICHAEL A. GOMES,
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Employee,
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JERRY E. EVANS, D.C.
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DECISION
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95-0115.doc
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first saw Michael B. Armstrong, M.D., on August 24, 1991. Dr. Armstrong testified at the hearing. He
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95-0117.doc
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Michael Jensen; the defendant was represented by company president Rudy Grubb. The record closed when we
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95-0118.doc
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Employee is re-deposed. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Petitioners
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95-0120.doc
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of Michael H. Newman, M.D., and William G. Boettcher, M.D. We found no medical or non-medical evidence
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95-0122.doc
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. The video tape was taken and narrated on 11 February 1995 by Michael Cusack, Employer's secretary/treasurer
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