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90-0071.htm
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by attorney Michael J. Welch. Defendant Olson Logging Company and its insurer Alaska Pacific Assurance Company
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90-0073.htm
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on April 5, 1990. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represented the employee. Attorney Phillip J. Eide represented
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90-0074.htm
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. Attorney Michael Stepovich represented the responding employee, although paralegal Pete Stepovich attended
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90-0075.htm
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force employees to rush in with claims for every minor ache, pain, or symptom. So, if claimant knows he
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90-0082.htm
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ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5512
MICHAEL
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90-0085.htm
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. at 10-11; Grand Jury testimony of Michael Propst, M.D.). After passing through Mr. Brown, the bullet struck
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90-0088.htm
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MICHAEL D. JACKSON,)
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Employee,)INTERLOCUTORY
Respondent,)DECISION AND ORDER
)AWCB Claim No. 8908298
v
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90-0090.htm
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and arms by Michael James, M.D., and of the employee's neck by Edward Voke, M.D. The employer received Dr
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90-0094.htm
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18, 1990. Attorney Michael Jensen represented the applicant employee, and attorneys Trena Heikes
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90-0100.htm
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1987, orthopedist Michael Eaton, M.D., identified a bulging disc at L5-Sl and suggested surgery
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90-0103.htm
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Michael McConahy represented the defendant employer and insurer. A two-member quorum of the Board panel
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90-0105.htm
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is represented by attorney Paul M. Hoffman. Defendants are represented by attorney Michael A. Barcott. We
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90-0107.htm
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Argonaut Insurance Company, and attorney Michael McConahy represented defendant Providence Washington
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90-0110.htm
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by attorney Michael Stepovich. Defendants are represented by attorney Elise Rose.
ISSUE
Under 8 AAC 45.072
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90-0112.htm
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v. Service Electric, AWCB Decision NO. 89-0269).
Employee, who is represented by attorney Michael
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90-0122.htm
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Michael J. Patterson represented the employee. Attorney Shelby L. Nuenke-Davison represented the employer
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90-0126.htm
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, 1990 decision and order concerning this case on the basis of the documentary record. Attorney Michael
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90-0127.htm
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was to stay off work four to five days and follow up with Michael Eaton, M.D. However, Employee asserted
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99-0220.htm
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was unrepresented, and Employer was represented by paralegal Michael Boshears, a non-attorney representative
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99-0224.htm
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record. Attorney Joseph Kalamarides represents the employee. Attorney Michael Budzinski represents
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99-0226.htm
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Edition at the conclusion of treatment. Id.
The employee was referred by Dr. Smith to see J. Michael
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99-0228.htm
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at Fairbanks, Alaska on September 23, 1999. The employee represented himself; attorney Michael McConahy
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99-0229.htm
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. They came under the medical care of Michael Shamseldin, M.D., at Medalia Healthcare who referred them
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99-0232.htm
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: Richard Rauck, M.D., and Michael Stanton Hicks, M.D. In Granus III, we said the only information provided
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99-0234.htm
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checks on, or surveillance of, the employee were standard and done to provide continuing evidence of PTD
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99-0235.htm
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on the January 27, 1998 video surveillance tape made by Investigator Poth which showed Employee engaged
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99-0237.htm
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until November, 1998 when she moved to Arizona and came under the care of Michael Winer, M.D.
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99-0241.htm
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of the video-taping of the hearing. In Flock I at page 28 and 29 we found:
We are required to give each party
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99-0255.htm
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of his job-related injuries and the depression it caused. Attorney Michael J. Patterson represented
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99-0261.htm
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for surgery, and she was referred to Michael James, M.D., for further evaluation and treatment. On April 22
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