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04-0137.doc
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in terms of relieving the left leg pain, but after a minor twisting injury getting into the shower, his
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04-0139.doc
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, when assisting the second resident of the day to get dressed, her back pain became unbearable and she
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04-0141.doc
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employee in front of the board automatically gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v. Fireman's Fund
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04-0151.doc
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in getting into her truck. Mr. Dunning followed her to several stores and a residence. He testified her
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04-0164.doc
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is going to get the UB92 and medical records to me by fax for processing.
On April 8, 2004, Ms. Dean noted
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04-0169.doc
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or you’re getting older. There is just no way to tell if the printer damaged your hearing back
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04-0170.doc
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with cardiologist and she is still having symptoms now.”
After a year on Zoloft, it was suggested that she get off
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04-0175.doc
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representing an injured employee in front of the board automatically gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v
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04-0177.doc
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to by the employee in her deposition, the PC meets with producers, gets a rundown on the days stories, and determines
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04-0181.doc
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of her employment when she “bent over to get trash, sharp stabbing pain in my back and down my legs
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04-0185.doc
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He recommended another series of stellate ganglion blocks if the hand started to get worse, and noted
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04-0186.doc
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Upon examination Dr. Vasileff found the employee was getting better, had nearly full motion
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04-0188.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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04-0190.doc
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. The tendon gets caught under the overhanging shoulder bone, the acromion, and he also had x-ray evidence
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04-0194.doc
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medical treatment and attempting to get well. She testified the pain from her injury at the hospital
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04-0195.doc
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unable to schedule time to get together to review the numerous the evidentiary issues. The parties
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04-020.doc
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and did not want to get treatment that might make things worse, as opposed to better; and was, therefore
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04-0205.doc
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was getting worse not better. An MRI
was scheduled for October 31, 2003. It revealed, “disk desicciation
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04-0213.doc
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between 12 and 18 months for him to know how much functional return he's going to be able to get
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04-0221.doc
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, and like all claims, would have paid for the employee’s travel expenses from Dutch Harbor to get medical
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04-0223.doc
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Local 751 and the employer. He said that since he is getting older he must settle down and focus
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04-0231.doc
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that the employee had an elbow injury and that he tried to get him easier work that would not make his injury worse
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04-0238.doc
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is “barely hanging on” and is getting worse. Previous reports by his treating physician defending the use
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04-0248.doc
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nobody is doing anything to get the employee back to work. The employer argues that the employee shares
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04-0250.doc
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exacerbate these and worsen her condition because she has failed to resolve and has failed to get back to her
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04-0251.doc
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finished her workday, went home, had a sleepless night and was only able to get up and ready for work
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04-0259.doc
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rights. She testified that she has not had an opportunity to get a PPI rating on her own, but had
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04-0264.doc
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over the years "never gets better".
The employee's second Injury Report identified similar
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04-0289.doc
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workdays, and the employee reported his headaches and lower neck pain were getting worse.
On June 24
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04-0300.doc
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representing an injured employee in front of the board automatically gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v
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04-0301.doc
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representing an injured employee in front of the board automatically gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v
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04-0302.doc
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over the years "never gets better".
The employee's second Injury Report identified similar
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04-0306.doc
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for a couple of years to get ahead so he could finish his house. He testified that he had an extensive history
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05-0003.doc
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rating, the employee could receive PPI and then get .041(k).
D. Attorney’s Fees and Costs
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05-0005.doc
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. He would get on a list and then when his turn came up, he was dispatched to a job until the job
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05-0014.doc
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; that she must be permitted to get up and move about when she experiences discomfort from prolonged sitting
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05-0026.doc
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and stretch for two hours just to get out of bed, lay down in agonizing pain all night long, and start all
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05-0031.doc
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also indicated that it was difficult for him to get medical care in view of living on an island
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05-0032.doc
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05-0033.doc
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is having some reflux and esophageal dysphagia symptoms. I convinced them that getting an upper GI
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05-0035.doc
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on May 10, 2004, the employee indicated she was intending to get a letter from Dr. Chandler to address
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05-0036.doc
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. The employee testified that at that point, she was without any medical coverage, and it was difficult to get
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05-0040.doc
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by the testimony if the witness, the efforts made to get the witness to attend the hearing or a deposition
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05-0045.doc
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ability? When I was dealing with a divorce and its procedures, and trying to get anything from workmans
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05-0047.doc
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, the employee experienced another work incident when he allegedly slipped on ice and snow while getting out
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05-0048.doc
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and destitute before the matter could be resolved and she could get corrective surgery. She asserted she has
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05-0051.doc
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could be resolved and she could get corrective surgery. She asserted she has been attempting to lose
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05-0054.doc
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decreased and that she was be getting better.
On February 6, 2002, the physical therapy progress note
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05-0067.doc
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be a good idea is to have ”“ if Portland and Seattle is the place to get opinions, is to have him see both
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05-0070.doc
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was attempting to get in to see Dr. Wickler to determine if further shoulder surgery was available.
On January
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and remained at home. The employee had hoped that his time away from work would allow his condition to get
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05-0080.doc
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that the claimant is attempting to get double recovery by alleging that Nick Aleck was a loaned/borrowed employee
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05-0089.doc
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-employment Benefits. She stated that her request was late “because I thought I could get better, instead I am
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05-0091.doc
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. The employee also indicated that it was difficult for him to get medical care in view of living on an island
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05-0096.doc
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the employee. The employee reported, “he gets difficulties from the upper back down to his feet,” and that he
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be resolved and she could get corrective surgery. She asserted she never refused surgery and the employer
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05-0109.doc
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of getting treatment.”
On April 30, 1998, the employee treated with Timothy D. Coalwell, M.D., who noted
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05-0110.doc
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revealing mild degenerative disk disease. The employee felt she was getting worse not better. An MRI
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05-0121.doc
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be resolved and she could get corrective surgery. She asserted she never refused surgery and the employer
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05-0128.doc
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hearing, and believes he can get a better result arguing his issue a second time. (O’Keefe). We find
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05-0129.doc
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, but was just not getting much better and was having pains up and down her arms. He found she had no motor
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that some individuals with MRI findings similar to those of the employee get better and become less
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05-0137.doc
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decompression therapy, but for the sake of getting additional information, he would refer the employee to Dr
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05-0138.doc
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gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v. Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. that an employee is entitled
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05-0156.doc
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that Barbara Williams of the Alaska Injured Workers’ Alliance (“AIWA”) told the employee he could not get
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05-0160.doc
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, 2005 hearing, and apparently believes he can get a better result arguing his points a second time. (O
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05-0167.doc
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the mechanical decompression therapy, but for the sake of getting additional information, he would refer
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05-0171.doc
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to get authorization before driving a company vehicle home. Chris S. knew that but I did not receive
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05-0173.doc
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him after surgery, his shoulder might get better, it might get worse.
The employee testified that he
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05-0177.doc
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and join the Fairbanks Athletic Center if possible, and to get out of the home on a more frequent basis. Dr
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05-0180.doc
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of the board automatically gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v. Fireman's Fund Insurance Co
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05-0182.doc
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, and been assigned a new adjuster, he has great difficulties in getting any response. Although the adjuster
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05-0186.doc
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, and you are trying to get it [through a door].
Well, you only got that much room for that vending machine
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05-0187.doc
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an elbow injury and that he tried to get him easier work that would not make his injury worse
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05-0190.doc
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back pain was getting worse and had not changed. He was continued on medication and exercise. He
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05-0195.doc
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-employment Benefits. She stated that her request was late “because I thought I could get better, instead I am
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05-0200.doc
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, Jack Holland, Mr. Stallworth indicated, as follows:
All AFS employees have to get authorization before
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05-0201.doc
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had been forced to wait months before he could get a rating which the employer would honor. He argued
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05-0202.doc
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the employer to get a loan to cover the entire cost of surgery. The employer indicated bankruptcy is an option
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05-0210.doc
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turned or rotated on the stool to get up and felt an immediate onset of severe pain in her low back
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05-0222.doc
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’s agreement. She argued Dr. Schilperoort’s after-the-fact referral was no more than a ruse to get
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05-0225.doc
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to get a death certificate. Based on that information, and the negative verdict of the first jury, she
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05-0230.doc
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the employee is simply rearguing the issues argued at the March 30, 2005 hearing, and believes she can get
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05-0232.doc
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like to review the employee's EME report. Because the employee was unable to get permission
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05-0234.doc
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to get a death certificate. Based on that information, and the negative verdict of the first jury, she
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05-0235.doc
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to get rid of them. She was able to get along without them until her knee injury in 1994.
She has been
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05-0236.doc
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him after surgery, his shoulder might get better, it might get worse.
The employee testified that he
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05-0237.doc
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for medical benefits if his condition were to get worse over time. The employee testified he understood
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05-0238.doc
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, at the Nikiski Pool, she opened the pool door with her left arm to assist a student who used a wheelchair to get
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05-0247.doc
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symptoms all stem from the April 1, 2003 injury and they have been getting worse ever since.
B. Deposition
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05-0248.doc
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reimbersment (sic) 2001. When they get stacked with my reimbersement (sic) requests they start ignoring
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05-0250.doc
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for Hearing” form for this purpose. Get forms from the nearest AWC Board Office Listed Below.
TIME LIMITS
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05-0257.doc
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activities and get his blood pressure checked twice a week.
On December 16, 1999, the employer wrote
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05-0259.doc
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revealing mild degenerative disk disease. The employee complained that she was getting worse not better
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05-0261.doc
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is a cancer that started years prior.
One-third of the population will get cancer of some type
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05-0269.doc
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belt, she went forward and then back, and she is getting more and more pain in her neck as well as pain
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05-0270.doc
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to get a workers’ compensation insurance policy in place on
October 11, 2005.
National Council
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05-0278.doc
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to travel by train, and requesting expenses for getting to and from the physician’s office.
In a prehearing
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05-0279.doc
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, 1988, designates an attending physician by getting treatment, advice, an opinion, or any type
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05-0282.doc
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assured him he would get the rate corrected. Mr. Jacobson testified that Jeff Stout reported he has been
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