| Documents | 
    
        | 88-0006.doc | are for the employee's attorney's services in getting his compensation rate increased.
ORDER
1. The defendants shall | 
    
        | 88-0007.doc | and effort in getting the respondents to pay medical bills after they had agreed to do so.
The record  also | 
    
        | 88-0009.doc | was more accepting of his pain and the need to get on with life. in December 1986 she reported increased | 
    
        | 88-0011.doc | in his permanent disability?
2. If Employee is eligible for PTD benefits, how long should he get | 
    
        | 88-0012.doc | who, when they get episodes of esophageal spasm, can get the pain, and obviously at the time that can | 
    
        | 88-0013.doc | standards are liberal for the purpose of getting to the merits of claims, because complete access to medical | 
    
        | 88-0017.doc | a piece --
Q. Uh-huh.
A. -- that you upend to get it in position to get some fuel to your rig.
Q | 
    
        | 88-0018.doc | just a coincidence.
Q. I guess what I'm getting at is how substantial do you believe the acceleration | 
    
        | 88-0020.doc | $101.00 to get it reinstated. The July 6, 1987 progress report indicates that Employee found a job | 
    
        | 88-0027.doc | in the top ten percent of his workforce. He said she was a productive, excellent worker who gets along well | 
    
        | 88-0031.doc | testified that Welch specifically asked him to get a heater and "thaw the water. " He stated he had thawed | 
    
        | 88-0032.doc | was physically able to get out into the field.
The employee argues that her medical benefits should be restored | 
    
        | 88-0033.doc | ) with the February 17, 1988 hearing. Employee requested time to get an evaluation at the Virginia Mason Pain Clinic | 
    
        | 88-0034.doc | when he wakes up. As the day goes on it seems to get better and then toward the end of the day it gets | 
    
        | 88-0036.doc | obstruction, and if we put him on a treadmill and started walking him like this, he would get symptoms.
(Dr | 
    
        | 88-0039.doc | Zumwalt to get some bed rest, not do any heavy lifting and take some muscle relaxants. (Providence | 
    
        | 88-0040.doc | to a better position. He did manage to get turned around and out of the truck where I -- I held onto something | 
    
        | 88-0041.doc | (a) concerns modification of awards. A party gets its request before us by application or petition. Thus, we | 
    
        | 88-0043.doc | hour delay in getting into surgery. (Jewell's April 3, 1987 letter).
According to Mark L. Jewell | 
    
        | 88-0044.doc | months, a relatively long period of time. However, we also find some of the delay in getting | 
    
        | 88-0048.doc | over in an uncomfortable position wiring the motor.
When I got it done is -- went to get off the motor | 
    
        | 88-0052.doc | pay attorney's fee or interest. Employee's attorney had to perform additional work to get Employee | 
    
        | 88-0055.doc | to play the game, but his team would have to forfeit if he had not played. He stated he could hardly get | 
    
        | 88-0057.doc | attorney. After getting the claims managers required approval, she mailed the Employee a check for $53,000 | 
    
        | 88-0060.doc | participated in the hike and did not know the applicant injured himself. He said he didn't get notice | 
    
        | 88-0061.doc | 1978 he also noticed his hands getting cold and his shoulder becoming painful as he approached his | 
    
        | 88-0067.doc | continued getting manipulated by Dr. Barrington. When he submitted his "physician's report" on August 1 | 
    
        | 88-0070.doc | getting chiropractic manipulation on an as-needed basis.
#4: Treatment should be conservative orthopedic | 
    
        | 88-0081.doc | would not expect him to get worse. (Id. at 16). She rated the permanent impairment of his back injury | 
    
        | 88-0082.doc | "is still able to play golf and seems to be getting around reasonably well but he is quite concerned | 
    
        | 88-0083.doc | feet. The pain is noted when he gets up and begins to walk; he walks 10 to 12 steps and then the pain | 
    
        | 88-0098.doc | notes for July 14, 1972 indicate both of Employee's knees were getting progressively worse, more sore | 
    
        | 88-0105.doc | of time. I think he he'd be better off getting into something a little lighter and he already has | 
    
        | 88-0107.doc | , and the exposure he is getting to many different work experiences. Ms. Olsen indicates that Mr. Eriksson's | 
    
        | 88-0108.doc | is to drive vehicles on and off TOTE vessels. Specifically, the car gang's job is simply to get in the vehicle | 
    
        | 88-0109.doc | , reflex changes in the legs, and then later on as the disc gets worse and worse and compresses more | 
    
        | 88-0110.doc | another doctor for a second opinion." (McEvoy April 13, 1986 report).
Employee continued to get | 
    
        | 88-0113.doc | reported an injury to his back, incurred while getting out of a car used in his job duties. The injury kept | 
    
        | 88-0114.doc | or four hours I am really in pain, will be getting a letter from Dr. Miskovsky verifying it." Ms. Willmann | 
    
        | 88-0120.doc | claimants to get at least something in the many controversial oases where there is serious doubt whether | 
    
        | 88-0124.doc | is concerned about her, and she thinks they want to hire some new employees and get rid of her. She describes | 
    
        | 88-0126.doc | was getting worse. Dr. Shields placed Employee on a no-work status. (Shields Dep. P. 10). Defendants resumed | 
    
        | 88-0127.doc | the limited retroactivity of Suh did not apply to him, he still gets Grant benefits. Employee argues | 
    
        | 88-0135.doc | decompression would help his symptoms or at least keep him from getting worse. In terms of Sammy returning | 
    
        | 88-0136.doc | and would like to have this taken care of as soon as possible so that he can get on to a normal life.
I | 
    
        | 88-0137.doc | . at 53-54). Applicant does not believe that Employee was an invalid. Employee was close to getting his | 
    
        | 88-0138.doc | was not listed in Best's, she did not get a raise, and her bonus was less than it would have been otherwise (Id | 
    
        | 88-0139.doc | only one interview. He believed his back status kept him from getting work as a result of his interview | 
    
        | 88-0140.doc | and "told him to finish his chiropractic treatment and get back to work. He went back to work on the 6th | 
    
        | 88-0149.doc | a salary in addition to the commissions. Employee stated: "I was just trying to get a few extra dollars | 
    
        | 88-0150.doc | , and asked for help getting the information. When Murphy had not responded to Dalrymple's request by April 8 | 
    
        | 88-0151.doc | this, it is often argued that to permit compromises will enable claimants to get at least something in the many | 
    
        | 88-0155.doc | had that loss of flexion?
Q. Well, let me -- let me start at this point and then I may get | 
    
        | 88-0156.doc | that Employee was getting along relatively well.
On January 21, 1987 we approved a Compromise and Release (C&R | 
    
        | 88-0161.doc | contentions in this case with respect to hyperventilation. Normal people in his age group do not get those | 
    
        | 88-0163.doc | the family up there and get established, and get started in the spring semester on the right foot without | 
    
        | 88-0167.doc | cryoanalgesia as the selected form of facet denervation, he would anticipate that she could get as much as two | 
    
        | 88-0172.doc | program for the shoulder and had him try Anaprox 275 mg. on an intermittent basis if he gets more shoulder | 
    
        | 88-0173.doc | claimants to get at least something in the many controversial cases where there is serious doubt whether | 
    
        | 88-0179.doc | . Employee's doctor recommended that he get counseling about his psychological problems, so he was seen | 
    
        | 88-0182.doc | figure?
A. It is deducted from that amount.
Q. Okay. So put another way, in order to get that $54,000 | 
    
        | 88-0187.doc | . She testified that before leaving for Houston, Texas, she had to get the AIM's board of director's | 
    
        | 88-0190.doc | further testified he attempted to get Employee to sign an Employer injury report indicating the injury | 
    
        | 88-0191.doc | was examined by Harry Olson, M.D., after allegedly getting into an altercation with three police officers. (Id | 
    
        | 88-0192.doc | his business because his daughter was getting older and he wanted to spend more time with his family | 
    
        | 88-0193.doc | long-term or even immediate plans to get into something that's less demanding, because they're at risk | 
    
        | 88-0198.doc | of his injury. Moreover, he has received benefits continuously since December 1984. Since he still gets | 
    
        | 88-0199.doc | . . . taken a lot of time off from work due to my pain, and I kept hoping that my condition would get better | 
    
        | 88-0200.doc | , 1987, Mr. Wagg talked to the adjuster about the benefits and the employee's efforts to get approval | 
    
        | 88-0201.doc | ?
A. Well, I think that that's just when you get down to the basics in regards to this case | 
    
        | 88-0203.doc | at this time. However, we will consider finding Aaron, Inc. liable once we get more substantial evidence | 
    
        | 88-0206.doc | to request and prepare for a hearing in order to get the claim resolved. There was a considerable lapse | 
    
        | 88-0208.doc | that hopefully will help him get rid of his discomfort and will prevent it from happening. Will see him | 
    
        | 88-0209.doc | any pressure on his neck, his neck gets better. Nevertheless, even with non-activity, he continues | 
    
        | 88-0210.doc | was boring, and it was quite hot in her office. Furthermore, she did not get along well with Mr. Buck, her | 
    
        | 88-0211.doc | and less expense to get to than Anchorage. However, Employee's attorney is located in Anchorage. Admittedly | 
    
        | 88-0213.doc | to do a certain kind of exercise to his back in order to get him ready to do some kind of gainful work | 
    
        | 88-0215.doc | , 1988. Dr. Heston felt that Employee's condition was getting better. (Dr. Heston dep. p. 28 | 
    
        | 88-0220.doc | to continue treating Employee even though Wetherhorn did not know if he would get paid. However, in February | 
    
        | 88-0225.doc | on the Alaska ferry. He visited several doctors but was unable to get adequate treatment. He then checked | 
    
        | 88-0226.doc | know why some people get coronary heart disease quicker than others." (id. at 20.) Dr. Salness | 
    
        | 88-0227.doc | said that in January 1987, she tried to get Faro into an on-the-job training program at the Travel | 
    
        | 88-0228.doc | pounds and was getting close to his pre-injury status. Finally, Dr. Lanzer testified that by at least | 
    
        | 88-0229.doc | the employee get into a physical fight with Choe previously at the Imperial Palace Restaurant and with another | 
    
        | 88-0230.doc | originally thought. Eric (Employee's attorney) is going to attempt to get all bills itemized."
On December | 
    
        | 88-0233.doc | to the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board for help, help they apparently did not get even after being assured | 
    
        | 88-0235.doc | ?
A. No. it's called a nerve root. It's called an L-5 nerve root.
Q. So then getting back to your chart | 
    
        | 88-0236.doc | him across some forms and on to the ground. (Pates dep. at 7). He stated that he could not get out | 
    
        | 88-0238.doc | with the hearing. We reopened the record twice in an attempt to get additional information from the Applicant. We | 
    
        | 88-0239.doc | on me. I'm usually the one that gets the phone call from the person later on saying "Gee, I didn't like | 
    
        | 88-0240.doc | Dep. at 5-6). He further indicated that fisherman at the Orange Cove cannery get charged $6.50 per | 
    
        | 88-0242.doc | a collagen disease workup or possibly get a consultation." (Report of November 14, 1984). When severe | 
    
        | 88-0245.doc | to get to work and two hours to return home. For a lady nearly sixty-five years of age, this would seem | 
    
        | 88-0252.doc | and that she was getting progressively worse. (Id.). Dr. Berkeley discussed the possibility of surgery | 
    
        | 88-0254.doc | a retreader could steadily earn $8.75-$9.00 per hour. A shop foreman could get $9.00 an hour and a shop | 
    
        | 88-0260.doc | of limp around like there was something wrong, but held go down to the bar and get real smashed | 
    
        | 88-0281.doc | will enable claimants to get at least  someth”‹ing in the many controversial cases where there is serious doubt | 
    
        | 88-0282.doc | .               
Mrs. Rasuh testified she sent the packet of information, necessary to get a waiver, to our Fairbanks | 
    
        | 88-0283.doc | and get back on the job setting, as that time approaches, then that brings out another flurry of pain | 
    
        | 88-0299.doc | time later, Dr. Horning found the employee's condition to be the same and expected her to gradually get |