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Can I file for Bankruptcy Protection if I have an Alabama Workers Compensation Claim?

Can I file for Bankruptcy Protection if I have an Alabama Workers Compensation Claim? I wish that this question was never asked by one of our Alabama Workers’ Compensation clients, but it does occur.  For those workers who have suffered serious job injuries, treatment can stretch out for months and months.  During the time the Read More

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Alabama Workers’ Compensation  What is a Case Nurse Manager?

Alabama Workers’ Compensation  What is a Case Nurse Manager? Alabama Workers’ Compensation; What is a Case Nurse Manager.  If you have suffered a serious job injury, chances are that sometime during the course of your medical treatment, you will be contacted and informed that the workers’ compensation insurance provider has hired a nurse to “assist” Read More

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Why can’t I get the tests I need

Why can’t I get the tests I need Why can’t I get the tests I need? The other day I was reading an article on how adjusters should treat job injury claims when they first get to their desk.  This article centered on explaining why the workers compensation adjuster should NOT authorize tests ordered by Read More

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Injured At Work                   Beverage Distributor 

Injured At Work                   Beverage Distributor  Injured at Work Beverage Distributor: If you work for a beverage distributor, such as Supreme Beverage, Crown Distributing, Buffalo Rock or Coca-Cola, where distribution and warehouse work requires a lot of lifting, chances are you have suffered a job injury, probably several times. Workers who provide for their families Read More

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Job Injury Claims are being filed earlier-and that’s good news

Job Injury Claims are being filed earlier-and that’s good news According to the attached AP new report, last March a study of workers’ compensation claims made over the last 10 years revealed that on average, more workers are suffering job injuries earlier in their careers than in the past. Initially, one might read this and Read More

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Alabama Workers Compensation Problem I Can’t get my Medication

Alabama Workers Compensation Problem I Can’t get my Medication “Workers’ Comp won’t get me the medication the treating physician prescribed me.”  Unfortunately, this is one of the biggest complaints we hear from injured workers.   The workers compensation insurance carrier will not authorize the medication I need; and in my experience, this occurs quite often when Read More

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Alabama Work Injury     Accident My Fault

Alabama Work Injury                      Accident My Fault I am writing another blog on injuries suffered at work which were actually caused by an accident the employee caused because I just got off the phone with an injured worker who expressed remorse over the prospect of pursuing Read More

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Suffered a Work Injury?  Don’t Give Up

Suffered a Work Injury?  Don’t Give Up Have you suffered a work injury in Alabama and feel as though the deck is stacked against you?  Are you struggling to receive the medical attention you need and feel as though no one is listening to your concerns?  DON’T GIVE UP; that is exactly what the workers Read More

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Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers

Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers: Reached MMI Now What? What are My Rights? You have been told by your treating physician that, in his opinion, you have reached maximum medical improvement–now what? The first thing you should know is that your right to temporary total disability (ttd) benefits or temporary partial disability Read More

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Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers

Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers: What does MMI mean: What are My Rights? One question we are often asked is what exactly does maximum medical improvement (MMI) mean? The way I generally explain it is that “maximum medical improvement” is just a fancy was of saying “you’re as good as you’re going Read More

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