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03-0295.doc
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Peter Stepovich represented the employee; and attorney Michael McConahy represented the employer
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03-0306.doc
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Patricia L. Johnston Rushing v. Alaska Environmental Supply
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
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03-0307.doc
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to the emergency room and then sought treatment for his leg injury with Michael Eaton, M.D.
In a letter
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03-0309.doc
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Michael McConahy represents the employer. We closed the record to consider the petition on December 17
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03-0310.doc
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’ proposed Compromise and Release (“C & R”) agreement. Attorney Michael Patterson represented the employee
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04-0002.doc
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in the emergency department at Alaskan Regional Hospital. She was diagnosed by Michael Levy, M.D., as having
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04-0010.doc
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and worsened, so she saw Michael Armstrong, M.D., on April 13, 2001, who took x-rays, and diagnosed
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04-0013.doc
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the employee; and attorney Michael McConahy represents the employer. We closed the record to reconsider
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04-0023.doc
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issued a decision in Patricia L. Rushing v. Alaska Environmental Supply, AWCB Decision No. 03-0306
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04-0025.doc
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, and responded that the employee’s presentation in the video was completely inconsistent with his presentation
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04-0027.doc
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Elizabeth Kohn, M.D., referred her to J. Michael James, M.D., who had EMG and MRI studies performed
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04-0028.doc
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• Letter to Shepard from Workers’ Compensation Officer Michael Monagle, undated.
• Controversion Notice
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04-0029.doc
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On referral from Dr. Dumas, licensed physical therapist (“LPT”) Michael Bryan performed a PCE of the employee
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04-0036.doc
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by Charles Aarons, M.D., and J. Michael James, M.D. On February 4, 2003, Dr. James conducted
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04-0041.doc
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leg against a fence. The employee underwent treatment by Jeremy Becker, M.D., and Michael Weber, P.A.
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04-0043.doc
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, where he came under the care of Mark Barbee, D.C., Jay van Houten, D.C., and later, Michael Taylor, M.D.
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04-0049.doc
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On referral from Dr. Dumas, licensed physical therapist (“LPT”) Michael Bryan performed a PCE of the employee
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04-0051.doc
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of the employee, and responded that the employee’s presentation in the video was completely inconsistent with his
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04-0052.doc
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) by Michael P. Berg, M.D., an ophthalmologist, of Spokane, Washington. Dr. Berg reviewed the employee’s
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04-0053.doc
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, the employee was seen by Michael G. McNamera, M.D. after being referred by Dr. Brudenell. He diagnosed “right
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04-0055.doc
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Stepovich, paralegal assistant to attorney Michael Stepovich represented the employee. Attorney Paul
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04-0064.doc
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rate calculation. I do not believe this case is controlled by previous decisions such as Michael P
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04-0066.doc
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, transportation costs, penalties, interest, attorney fees and costs. The employee was represented by Michael J
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04-0070.doc
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on March 25, 2004, in Fairbanks, Alaska. Peter Stepovich, paralegal assistant to attorney Michael
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04-0076.doc
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to attorney Michael Stepovich, represented the employee. Attorney Robert Griffin represented the employer
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04-0081.doc
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in Fairbanks, Alaska on March 11, 2004. The employee represented herself. Attorney Michael McConahy
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04-0096.doc
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that on March 10, 2001 he experienced pain in his right shoulder.
On May 10, 2001, the employee saw Michael
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04-0098.doc
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Michael Patterson represented the employee. Attorney David Floerchinger represented the employer
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04-0108.doc
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increase in radiation noted. In 1978 a summary of the various radiological surveillance programs
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04-0109.doc
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in Fairbanks, Alaska on March 11, 2004. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Robert
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04-0115.doc
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. The employee agreed to have nerve conduction studies, which were performed on October 22, 2003 by Michael L
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04-0123.doc
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himself. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the self-insured employer. The parties stipulated
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04-0126.doc
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MICHAEL L. MARTIN v. SILVER BAY LOGGING, INC. and ALASKA TIMBER INSURANCE EXCHANGE
ALASKA
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04-0130.doc
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as Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome.
On September 29, 2000, William S. Roberts, M.D., reported to Michael Moser
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04-0131.doc
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Employee,
MICHAEL J. JENSEN,
Attorney
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04-0132.doc
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/Martin J.V., 818 P.2d 669, 675 (Alaska 1991).
• 914 P.2d 1276, 1279 (Alaska 1996).
• Michael Smart v
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04-0135.doc
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and an epidural steroid injection into the cervical spine. The injection was performed by Michael James, M.D.
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04-0138.doc
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Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Shelby Nuenke-Davison represents the employer
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04-0142.doc
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, on the basis of the written record and legal briefs. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee
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04-0151.doc
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referral to the University of Washington Pain Center, the employee was also seen by psychologist Michael
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04-0152.doc
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solicitor, skip tracer, surveillance system monitor, family caseworker, and officer manager.
We ordered
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04-0153.doc
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to the employee and petitioning for an order, on June 17, 2004. Attorney Michael Patterson represents
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04-0155.doc
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, 2001, Michael Gevaert, M.D, saw the employee on referral from Dr. Culbert. Dr. Gevaert took a history
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04-0157.doc
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of overpayment of benefits, in Fairbanks, Alaska on June 3, 2004. Attorney Michael Jensen represented
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04-0161.doc
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).
• 914 P.2d 1276, 1279 (Alaska 1996).
• Michael Smart v. Carr Gottstein Foods Co./Safeway Stores Inc
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04-0162.doc
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and Release.)
On July 10, 1997, attorney Michael J. Jensen filed a workers' compensation claim on behalf
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04-0177.doc
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what the producer will need for the newscast. The PC sends the raw video to the editors, and when
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04-0178.doc
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and represented himself. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer. We closed the record at the hearing
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04-0184.doc
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of the written record. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Robert Bredesen represented
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04-0185.doc
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, treated her and referred her to Michael McNamara, M.D. of Alaska Orthopedic Specialists, for treatment
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04-0187.doc
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MICHAEL L. FALLS v. FIRSTGROUP AMERICA, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512
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04-0188.doc
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MICHAEL D. PLATT v. CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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04-0194.doc
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The employee saw Michael Gevaert on July 27, 2000, who recommended a left S1 nerve block.
On August 3, 2000
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04-0196.doc
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, at Anchorage, Alaska on July 28, 2004. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Shelby
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04-020.doc
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Four days after the accident, Michael Beirne, M.D., examined the employee and found he had a great deal
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04-0205.doc
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sacroiliac area. He discharged the employee to go to work or to be evaluated by Michael James M.D. Finally
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04-0208.doc
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in Fairbanks, Alaska on August 26, 2004. The employee represented himself; attorney Michael Budzinski
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04-0210.doc
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the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer and insurer (“employer”). The Board
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04-0211.doc
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a request for production of any investigative or surveillance evidence the employer may have of the employee
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04-0213.doc
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the employee to Michael Weiss, M.D., from the University of Washington. However, for reasons not reflected
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04-0215.doc
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, Michael Geveart, M.D., at the request of Fred Meyer, evaluated the employee and attributed the employee’s
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04-0219.doc
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that the employee’s presentation in the video was completely inconsistent with his presentation during the SIME
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04-0225.doc
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to the employee’s treating physician, J. Michael James, M.D. Ms. Hitchcock submitted her original eligibility
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04-0228.doc
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record, on September 23, 2004. The employee represented himself. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented
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04-0230.doc
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. The employer was represented by Michael Budzinski, attorney at law. The record closed on August 25, 2004, when
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04-0233.doc
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by Michael Eaton, M.D. Dr. Eaton diagnosed the employee with a dislocation of the right ankle and small
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04-0239.doc
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’s Check, dated June 3, 2004.
• See, e.g., Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070 (June 19
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04-0240.doc
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(a), in Fairbanks, Alaska, on September 9, 2004. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney
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04-0242.doc
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15, 2004, at Anchorage, Alaska. Attorney Michael Patterson represented the employee. Attorney
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04-0246.doc
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, Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070 (June 19, 1997).
• AS 23.30.125
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04-0249.doc
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as applied toward TTD benefits.
• See, Maas v. Michael Ness, AWCB Decision No. 97-0070 (June 19, 1997
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04-0251.doc
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prior to her November 5, 2000 work injuries. In April 1996, Michael Relawo, M.D., treated the employee
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04-0265.doc
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, 2004, in Fairbanks, Alaska. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee. Attorney John Harjehausen
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04-0267.doc
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that was responsive to the discovery requests.
However, the employer did not submit any surveillance materials
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04-0273.doc
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, dated 4/5/04.
• See Letter from Madeline C. Rush to Eugene Foster, dated 12/31/03 and signed
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04-0283.doc
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$4,200.00 remains.
• See Amended Workers’ Compensation Claim, dated 6/17/04.
• See Dr. Michael Wilmink
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04-0287.doc
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, 2004. The employee represented himself. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the employer. We heard
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04-0289.doc
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MICHAEL S. OXENRIDER v. RENEGADE EQUIPMENT, LLC
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box
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04-0290 Fbx w-errata.doc
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, 2003.
Michael Pomeroy, PA-C, working under the direction of Richard Cobden, M.D., performed
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04-0293.doc
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on November 17, 2004. Attorney Michael Patterson represents the employee. Attorney Constance Livsey
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04-0296.doc
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treatment by Michael James, M.D.?
2.
Is the employee due and attorney fees under AS 23.30.145(b)?
CASE
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04-0299.doc
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benefits. The employee treated with J. Michael James, M.D., a physiatrist. Ten days after the work
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04-0300.doc
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to report pain in his shoulder and, on March 5, 2003, J. Michael James, M.D., on referral from Dr. Hall
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04-0301.doc
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Keane, M.D., and Michael Dillingham, M.D., in Redwood City, California. The EIME report
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04-0303.doc
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on the written record at Fairbanks, Alaska on November 23, 2004. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the employee
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04-0307.doc
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On December 21, 2002, Michael Gallagher, M.D., of Butte Orthopedics, examined the employee for her complaints
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05-0003.doc
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MICHAEL P. LITTLE v. ALAKSA CUTTING
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512
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05-0005.doc
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. Attorney Andrew Lambert represented the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer
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05-0010.doc
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MICHAEL P. KOLIVOSKY v. F. R. BELL & ASSOCIATES, INC.
ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O.
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05-0011.doc
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The employee was seen by J. Michael James, M.D., on May 3, 2002. His impression was postop surgical fusion
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05-0012.doc
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. Attorney John Harjehausen represented the employer and its adjuster (“employer”). Attorney Michael J
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05-0019.doc
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Keane, M.D., and Michael Dillingham, M.D., in Redwood City, California. The EIME report
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05-0020.doc
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for reconsideration on the written record at Fairbanks, Alaska on January 13, 2005. Attorney Michael Jensen
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05-0025.doc
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, the defendants have commenced payment of permanent total disability benefits to the [sic] Michael Barrett
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05-0026.doc
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. There is no indication that this was related to a 1999 injury. Additionally, Michael Ahern, D.C., recently submitted
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05-0027.doc
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surveillance. She claims she does not want to be "surprised” during her deposition. Nevertheless, the employer
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05-0029.doc
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the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represented the employer and insurer (“employer”). On January 13
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05-0032.doc
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and thermotherapy. Dr. Adams indicated that he was referring the employee to Michael Fisher, M.D., of the Alaska
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05-0035.doc
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restricted the employee from work on June 8, 2000.
Michael Gevaert, M.D. evaluated the employee on July 27
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05-0036.doc
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28, 2004 and November 16, 2004. Attorney Michael Jensen represents the employee. Attorney Jeffrey
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