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02-0238.doc
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tunnel syndrome via the work that is described. One can get carpal tunnel syndrome this rapidly
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02-0244.doc
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himself “whole,” then he would still get an interest benefit of $1,813.25. Even with a 100% withholding
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02-0246.doc
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had hoped that his time away from work would allow his condition to get better. He believed additional
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02-0247.doc
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, getting worse over the last six to eight months. In his August 13, 2001 report, Dr. Nolan noted: “I
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02-0250.doc
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in head as I was getting out of the way, hurting neck.” The employer initially accepted the employee’s
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02-0252.doc
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hour. She testified that in her estimation, only five to six percent of claims do not get paid. She
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02-0256.doc
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billing. It argued it has attempted to get supporting information for the employee’s treatment
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02-0260.doc
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an employee’s weekly compensation under AS 23.30.225(b) by
(1) getting a copy of the Social Security
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02-0263.doc
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the employee’s neck problems were getting worse. Then, in late December 2001, the employee’s cervical strain
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02-0268.doc
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of guarding of the neck, so I really could not get a good range of motion. He also had a very, very dramatic
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02-0271.doc
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facility (TIME). The employer cited 8 AAC 45.082(c)(2) which provides in part: “”¦ If an employee gets
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02-0272.doc
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under truck to check some wiring. Dr. Nickel noted that “it was until the beginning of November to get
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02-0273.doc
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of the employee walking and getting in and out of a vehicle, and his report from August 23, 2002. In his opinion
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02-0274.doc
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. This will probably never get better.”
The employee did not return to work and requested an eligibility evaluation
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02-0275.doc
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any means of transportation for me to get to the IME.
On the morning of March 16, 2002, I called
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03-0001.doc
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was traveling from Dutch Harbor to Akutan to do another job for the employer. The only way to get to Akutan
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03-0006.doc
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environment. I would recommend that she not work in a hospital environment until she gets a complete
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03-0007.doc
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to do a rating of a spine injury pursuant to the AMA Guides it can get a little complex because
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03-0009.doc
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attempting to get out of a seat at home. The employee indicated he also injured his left ankle. Dr. Tamai's
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03-0015.doc
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. Gieringer and it was Dr. Gieringer who told her to go and get her neck operated on. The employee stresses
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03-0037.doc
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for bankruptcy and move to Anchorage to get away from bad memories. Due to financial problems client went
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03-0038.doc
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calculation of the rate, we don’t have to get into it. If there is a dispute, then we would want
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03-0039.doc
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her difficulty in getting information regarding her condition to the RBA Designee in a timely manner
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03-0042.doc
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is 18 mm shorter than his left. His “muscles do not ever seem to get the message from his brain to work
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03-0044.doc
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of these procedures is to help the employee get through the process as quickly and efficiently as possible so that he
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03-0053.doc
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credibility throughout the hearing was lacking to a great degree. Unfortunately I never could get
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03-0066.doc
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that he felt the employee was beginning to get some of his nerve function back. Dr. Watkins indicated he
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03-0070.doc
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my case before the Board. I am not getting due process under the law by not letting my witnesses
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03-0073.doc
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that she believed if she iced the finger, it would get better. After two days, her hand was getting worse
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03-0074.doc
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been getting worse. To deal with the pain he had to resort to street drugs. He explained
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03-0075.doc
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that the employee, by his own admission, was unable to get a job for 5 months and was considering entering another
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03-0082.doc
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. However, he testified that he had no specific knowledge of plans to get married. (M.Stone Dep. at 8). He
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03-0085.doc
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are a number of reasons that I need, especialy (sic) now, to get this matter resolved. This has been a long
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03-0091.doc
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that two days after the accident he was unable to get out of bed. In his deposition and in the hearing
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03-0096.doc
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Report). The employee was unable to get another appointment with Dr. Godersky, so he went to see Thomas
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03-0099.doc
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, Dr. Sawyer further explained:
Well, I was trying to get her to move it every which way. I think we
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03-0100.doc
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assisted walking the wall up into an erect position. The crew was unable to get the wall upright
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03-0108.doc
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these provisions. They reflect the Board’s concern that employees get through the reemployment process
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03-0113.doc
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, and believes she can get a better result arguing her issue a second time. (O’Keefe). Further, 8 AAC 45.195
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03-0117.doc
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repair situation
(4) Payment based on a per job basis. If we get reduced payment or no payment
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03-0118.doc
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not been present since. He occasionally still gets the numb tingly fingers, but it is much better. He had
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03-0124.doc
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for the employer stated he was at fault for the delay in paying the employee’s bills by not getting the bills
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03-0125.doc
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clinic had been solicited simply because that clinic is very busy, and difficult to get into. He only
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03-0126.doc
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and it came to late in the mail to get it to you on time. I also did not understand the instructions and had
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03-0127.doc
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work, was injured when returning from the parking lot to get a battery booster to help start a co
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03-0131.doc
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wishes to pursue a self-employment plan, which would be very difficult to develop and difficult to get
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03-0132.doc
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obstructed the employer’s ability to prepare for the hearing by preventing the employer from getting medical
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03-0148.doc
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participation in a spinal rehabilitation program. Mr. Platt appeared to get some symptomatic relief from his
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03-0151.doc
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in this matter was set for February 19, 2003, but was continued to give the employee an opportunity to get
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03-0156.doc
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not eligible for reemployment benefits.
SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE
While getting out of a van on April 18
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03-0159.doc
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, but was continued to give the employee an opportunity to get an attorney.
The employee retained attorney Rehbock
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03-0162.doc
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to get called by the union. He testified that he on the union’s “B” list and is confident he would have
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03-0165.doc
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forcefully on both hands. She claims she twisted her left hand and wrist trying to get them away from
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03-0186.doc
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did not require any further medical treatment, and advised her to “get a job.”
4. The same day Dr
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03-0187.doc
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, the girl come up [sic.] to the bar, she gets a drink. She know [sic.] when her hour is up, she can have
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03-0190.doc
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to injury. There are recent EMG findings that we were able to get done, due
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03-0192.doc
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, a hearing date will be set.
Member Ulmer added:
You will get this in writing but I want to just emphasize
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03-0193.doc
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an employee’s weekly compensation under AS 23.30.225(b) by
(1) getting a copy of the Social Security
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03-0194.doc
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. This is, basically, what he’s saying on the autopsy report and I do not know where he gets that.
Q.
And in your
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03-0199.doc
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) Payment based on a per job basis. If we get reduced payment or no payment, compensation is accordingly
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03-0216.doc
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cannot do much work around her house and has difficulty getting up and down. She testified
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03-0218.doc
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knees would get better."
The delay in seeking medical care did not occur as a result of any change
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03-0219.doc
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that his work with Phoenix caused no new symptoms, but his hands did not get better as rapidly as with some
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03-0220.doc
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case has been closed by the work comp carrier and she is working to get it reopened. I think it would
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03-0221.doc
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kneels she is unable to get back up. A physical capacities evaluation dated December 10, 2002 says
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03-0226.doc
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would get better, but it has continued. She had pain about the right knee and complained about
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03-0227.doc
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condition. She also alleges that her left knee condition is compensable because the movement of getting
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03-0246.doc
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at the base, and difficulties getting along with the Administrative Assistant as factors which made his work
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03-0247.doc
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, and he was extremely frustrated trying to get through the company’s automated answering system to speak
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03-0253.doc
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of getting in and out of her chair at work aggravated, accelerated or worsened a preexisting degenerative
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03-0254.doc
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shoulder while reaching up to get on a grader at work.
On April 1, 1992, he saw Charles Layman, M.D.
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03-0259.doc
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to the employer (which he has failed to do) for lying to the employer’s and his own physicians to get expensive
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03-0260.doc
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the employee is simply rearguing the exact issue argued at the August 19, 2003 hearing, and believes he can get
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03-0262.doc
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and fell while trying to get out of the way. (Undated Report of Occupational Injury or Illness
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03-0280.doc
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around and get in this much more contorted position than most dentists do.”
The employee experienced
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03-0281.doc
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Evaluation). “He was unable to get back up [sic] bear weight on his other foot and hop [sic] along until he
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03-0285.doc
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the injury, the employee stated that her jaw was painful for a short period, but then seemed to get better
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03-0287.doc
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get a second opinion with a local orthopedic surgeon. The employee testified that he did want to seek
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03-0295.doc
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did everything he could to get the matter before us. This statement was filed directly, not through
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03-0305.doc
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was getting dressed, she reinjured her back. The employee testified that she did not connect her June 2002
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03-0306.doc
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’ compensation claim for that injury only when she was sure she was not going to get better. Therefore, she
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04-0002.doc
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back since 1979, getting approximately 300 visits up to 1996.
We find the lack of any documented
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04-0015.doc
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during the winter with Asplundh, the employee probably would not have been able to get dispatched under
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04-0021.doc
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that he believes the amount of time it took to get his hearing treatment (four months), was excessive
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04-0039.doc
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:
Did Dr. Garner ever talk to you about getting retraining?
Yes, he did mention something to me about
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04-0050.doc
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the employee those portions of the work that permitted to get off his feet. He testified he was the foreman
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04-0062.doc
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was directed to confer with Prehearing Officer Bruce Dalrymple about getting copies of the necessary documents
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04-0066.doc
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but was not able to get information about obtaining one as Dr. Bald would not return his calls. Dr. Hunt noted
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04-0067.doc
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related to her work injury of January 21, 2002.
He also felt the employee was motivated to “get back
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04-0070.doc
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to get approval of the C&R, if successful, would have resulted in the termination of his claim
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04-0073.doc
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the employee to get his physical condition "up to par" and return to work preferably in town rather than
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04-0092.doc
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not get benefits and would not be able to see a doctor. He testified his doctors told him the employer’s
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04-0108.doc
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testimony that if the miners made 10 ”“ 12 trips per day, they would never get any work done
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04-0112.doc
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. The employee stated as a basis for his request that for two years he had no problem. Then he started getting
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04-0115.doc
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performed by Dr. Embick had "set her back three weeks and made her bed bound to where she could not even get
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04-0119.doc
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like he was getting to about 40 degrees of dorsiflexion. He would, however, then only go to 10 degrees
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04-0124.doc
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not sign the C&R he would not get benefits and would not be able to see a doctor. He testified his doctors
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04-0130.doc
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to have cured it. He has had tinnitus in both ears secondary to acoustic trauma. He gets some changes
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04-0135.doc
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condition because she has failed to resolve and has failed to get back to her pre-injury status. Therefore
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04-0136.doc
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and middle back. However, he felt the pain was getting better and Dr. Barber agreed.
On November
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