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at the top of the steps and awaking at the bottom of the steps on his buttocks when he was trying ”“ rushing
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on November 14, 2002. Attorney Joe Kalamaridies represents the employee. Attorney Michael McConahy represents
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and night splinting. (Dr. Lipke 8/7/00 Chart Note). Electrodiagnostic testing was performed by Michael
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and costs. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Richard Wagg represented
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this appointment. Failure to attend may result in termination of your benefits.
Sincerely,
Madeline C. Rush
Sr
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03-0003.doc
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Michael McConahy represents the employer and insurer (“employer”). We heard this matter on the basis
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03-0005.doc
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MICHAEL R. CLARK v. K & L DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512
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03-0006.doc
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reevaluation by the allergist in Seattle.
On June 16, 2001, Michael S. Kennedy, M.D., at the Northwest
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03-0008.doc
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by Andrew J. Lambert, attorney at law. The employer was represented by Michael P. McConahy, attorney
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03-0013.doc
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of neck and shoulder symptoms, and Dr. Lipke referred the employee to J. Michael James, M.D.
On June 30
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on the basis of the written record. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Richard Wagg
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contends that when she filled out the employer’s health questionnaire, she felt rushed, everyone
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03-0016.doc
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, Alaska on November 7, 2002. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Constance Livsey
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03-0019.doc
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, for a total impairment rating of 22.5%. Dr. Marble stated that rather than conducting a video EEG to monitor
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03-0020.doc
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MICHAEL R. CLARK v. K & L DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512
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03-0021.doc
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to remove the imbedded rubber tattooing from the employee’s skin. Physiatrist Michael James, M.D. treated
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03-0023.doc
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No. 02-0194 (September 26, 2002) on November 20, 2002 at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen
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03-0024.doc
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evaluation (“SIME”). Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Joseph Cooper represented
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03-0025.doc
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represents herself. Michael Budzinski, attorney at law, represents the employer and the insurer. We closed
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03-0031.doc
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evaluation (“SIME”) on January 16, 2003, in Fairbanks, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen represented
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03-0035.doc
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, a neurologist Phillip L. Grisham, M.D., and an internist, Michael D. Kennedy, M.D. They opined
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to resolve these issues in a separate decision and order. See, Mass v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision
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03-0039.doc
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Administrator (RBA) Designee’s decision denying benefits. The employee was represented by Attorney Michael J
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03-0043.doc
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in Fairbanks, Alaska on January 30, 2003. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Richard
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these issues in a separate decision and order. See, Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070 (June 19
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. Michael James, M.D.: EMG/NCS were normal. She was to return to work September 22, 2000.
7. Lynn Campbell
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the employee to J. Michael James, M.D.
On June 30, 1999, Dr. James performed additional electrodiagnostic
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03-0055.doc
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MICHAEL R. WEST v. SNUG HARBOR SEAFOODS, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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03-0061.doc
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on the basis of the written record, at Fairbanks, Alaska on March 13, 2003. Attorney Michael Jensen represents
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03-0065.doc
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by Attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employer, Ray’s Childcare and its insurer, Alaska National Insurance
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03-0066.doc
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at United Parcel Service until he has a full duty release from his doctor.”
On August 9, 1999, Michael
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, at Fairbanks, Alaska on March 27, 2003. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Richard
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with the left hand. At this visit, Dr. Cates referred the employee to Michael Gevaert, M.D., for a physiatry
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03-0074.doc
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MICHAEL M. GAMBER v. OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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03-0075.doc
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MICHAEL P. LITTLE v. ALAKSA CUTTING
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512
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represented the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer and its insurer (“employer
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to complain of neck and shoulder symptoms, and Dr. Lipke referred the employee to J. Michael James, M.D.
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03-0081.doc
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Patricia L. Johnston Rushing v. Alaska Environmental Supply
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
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03-0089.doc
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99802-5512
MICHAEL D. PLATT,
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Employee,
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) INTERLOCUTORY DECISION
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AND ORDER
v
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03-0090.doc
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to as “Dittman II,” based on the written record. The employee was represented by Attorney Michael Jensen
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03-0094.doc
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.). In response, the insurer retained the services of an investigator to conduct surveillance of the employee
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03-0097.doc
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MICHAEL M. GAMBER v. OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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03-0099.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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03-0100.doc
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the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer and insurer (“employer”). We heard
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03-0103.doc
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Kalamarides represented the employee. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the employer and insurer
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of injury. The Honorable Michael Wolverton found substantial evidence supported the vast majority
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to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Owner Michael Berg represented the employer. Mark Lutz
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. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070 (June 19, 1997).
SUPPLEMENTARY ORDER OF DEFAULT
The employer
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03-0115.doc
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v. C&A Distributors, AWCB No. 99-0080 (April 15, 1999); Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision
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space as needed and accept or refuse any job that I wish.”
Michael Yatchmeneff wrote that he has
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the RF exposure until sometime in October 2001.
Michael Killian
Mr. Killian testified at the hearing
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03-0119.doc
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. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Joseph Cooper represents the employer. We
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03-0125.doc
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of the employee’s claims was set for May 8, 2003.
At the hearing on May 8, 2003, Michael Dehner, M.D., testified
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03-0133.doc
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on June 5, 2003. Attorney Chancy Croft represented the employee. Attorney Michael McConahy represented
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of injury. The Honorable Michael Wolverton found substantial evidence supported the vast majority
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03-0138.doc
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Michael Patterson represented the employee. Attorney Paul Lasankie represented the employer. We closed
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, Alaska on May 28, 2003. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Robin Gabbert
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03-0141.doc
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MICHAEL M. GAMBER v. OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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03-0148.doc
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MICHAEL D. PLATT v. CONTINENTAL BAKING CO. (SUNRISE BAKERY), et. al.
ALASKA WORKERS
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03-0154.doc
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. On April 27, 2000, Dr. Cobden reviewed surveillance films, apparently taken at the employer’s request
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, in Anchorage, Alaska on June 10, 2003. The record closed June 10, 2003. Attorney Michael Jensen represents
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, and attorney’s fees and cost. Attorney Michael J. Patterson represented the employee. Attorney Shelby Nuenke
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, August 9, 1999 report at 3.
• Michael Levy, M.D., April 5, 2000 report at 3.
• Kenneth Pervier, M.D.
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employee to Michael Gevaert M.D., a physiatrist.
Dr. Gevaert examined the employee on June 6, 2002
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03-0166.doc
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. The owner Michael A. McClelland appeared for the employer. Mark Lutz, Compliance Investigator for the State
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escorted to California against her will or under surveillance we request that the carrier not send a nurse
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by Michael A. Budzinski, attorney at law. The record closed at the conclusion of the hearing
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that video taping and his attendance at the hearing would not be permitted. Thereafter, on November 28, 2001
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45.074(b)(1)(H) and concluded on June 17, 2003. Attorney Michael J. Patterson represented Mr. Chambers
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03-0196.doc
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Michael Stepovich and paralegal Peter Stepovich represented the employee; attorney Rick Wagg represented
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and accept or refuse any job that I wish.”
Michael Yatchmeneff wrote that he has worked with Alaska Auto
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03-0200.doc
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Stepovich, paralegal assistant to attorney Michael Stepovich, represented the employee. Attorney Robert
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03-0203.doc
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. Michael James, M.D., on May 14, 2002. Dr. James performed electrodiagnosic studies; In his May 14, 2002
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an investigation. The employer obtained surveillance video of the employee far exceeding his abilities
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conducted video taped surveillance of the employee over the course of four consecutive days. He observed
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03-0221.doc
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the employee had sufficient residual physical capacities to perform the job of Cashier/Stocker/Video Rental
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03-0226.doc
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and normal CT.
Notes from 2/9/93 as authored by Michael Moser, M.D.; "Continues to have headaches, mostly
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03-0227.doc
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on July 24, 2003, at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Patterson represented the employee. Attorney
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fees. The matter was heard on the basis of the written record. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represents
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03-0231.doc
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Michael L. Martin v. Silver Bay Logging, Inc.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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03-0235.doc
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. Id. Attorney Michael Stepovich represented the employee for purposes of the 2001 Compromise
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03-0236.doc
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at Anchorage, Alaska on the basis of the written record. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee
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03-0238.doc
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represented the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented Alcan Electric and Engineer (“Employer
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03-0244.doc
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by J. Michael James, M.D.
On January 22, 2002, Dr. Pulver noted the employee did not have any
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and order (D&O) on this case, AWCB Decision No. 03-0220. Attorney Michael J. Patterson represented
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03-0247.doc
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, December 11, 2001). When he still heard nothing, he retained attorney Michael Stepovich to represent him
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surgeries. (June 19, 1998 Compromise and Release.)
On July 10, 1997, attorney Michael J. Jensen filed
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03-0252.doc
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to Rehabilitation Specialist Michael Frank to perform a preliminary eligibility evaluation on September 20, 2001
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03-0253.doc
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, Alaska. The hearing was held on the written record. Attorney Michael Patterson represented the employee
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03-0254.doc
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MICHAEL L. WALKER v. WORLD PAVING & ASPHALT MAINTENANCE
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
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03-0255.doc
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Michael L. Martin v. Silver Bay Logging, Inc.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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03-0259.doc
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to review surveillance video of the employee; she commented in her report that his activities far exceed
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03-0265.doc
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Stepovich represented the employee; and attorney Michael McConahy represented the employer and insurer. We
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’s] complaints.” He further suggested surveillance because, while the employee always presented
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03-0270.doc
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MICHAEL J. SMART v. CARR GOTTSTEIN FOODS CO. / SAFEWAY STORES, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS
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03-0275.doc
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glass with another employee.
He sought chiropractic care through Michael Koob, D.C. He filed
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03-0277.doc
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disabled and unable to work. The employee argues that the video surveillance showed he has difficulty
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03-0283.doc
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performed a right-side L2-3 laminectomy and disc excision.
The employee was then referred to J. Michael
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03-0284.doc
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Michael McNamara, M.D., a hand surgeon, on October 31, 2002. Dr. McNamara diagnosed bilateral elbow pain
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to J. Michael James, M.D., who found the employee medically stable, with a ten percent permanent
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