By William Powell of Powell & Denny | Published May 7, 2026 | Posted in Workers Compensation | Tagged Tags: What Is an Independent Medical Examination (IME) in an Alabama Workers Compensation Case? |
What Is an Independent Medical Examination (IME) in an Alabama Workers Compensation Case? If you have been receiving medical treatment for a serious work injury, you may eventually receive a call, letter, or notice informing you that the workers’ compensation insurance carrier wants you to see another physician for an Independent Medical Examination, commonly called Read More
Read MoreWhat Does “Reasonable and Necessary” Medical Treatment Mean in an Alabama Workers Compensation Claim? If you have been injured at work in Alabama, you have probably heard someone mention that workers’ compensation only has to pay for medical treatment that is “reasonable and necessary,” but what does it actually mean? More importantly, who decides whether Read More
Read MoreWhat Does It Mean for an Injury to “Arise Out of and Occur in the Ordinary Course of Employment”? If you have been injured at work in Alabama, you may hear someone say that your injury must “Arise out of and occur in the ordinary course of employment.” While this sounds like complicated legal language, Read More
Read MoreWhat exactly does Free Consultation mean? “Free consultation” has become one of those phrases people hear constantly in attorney advertisements—but what does it actually mean? For many people, calling a law firm can already understandably feel stressful. You may be dealing with a serious work injury, mounting medical bills, or uncertainty about whether you qualify Read More
Read MoreDo I Need a Lawyer for a Social Security Disability Claim Based on Stiff Person Syndrome? If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) and are considering applying for Social Security Disability benefits, you are likely dealing with a condition that is both rare and debilitating. A common question Read More
Read MoreCan I Change My Workers Compensation Doctor in Alabama? One of the most common complaints we hear from injured workers is “I don’t think my workers’ compensation doctor is listening to me.” Whether the issue involves communication, treatment recommendations, or simply a lack of confidence in the physician, many injured workers want to know “Can Read More
Read MoreWhat Is an Authorized Treating Physician in an Alabama Workers Compensation Case? If you have been injured at work in Alabama, you will likely hear the term Authorized Treating Physician. This is a term of art, and most injured workers simply refer to this physician as “the workers’ comp doctor.” But who is this doctor, Read More
Read MoreWhat Is Mediation in an Alabama Workers Compensation or Disability Case? If you have a workers’ compensation or other injury-related case in Alabama, you may hear that your case is being scheduled for mediation. For most injured workers, they have no idea what What Is Mediation? Mediation is a structured settlement conference where both sides Read More
Read MoreDid My Work Accident Cause a New Injury, an Aggravation or Exacerbation of an earlier injury or Just a Recurrence? Understanding Preexisting Conditions in Alabama Workers Compensation Cases One of the most common misunderstandings in Alabama workers’ compensation law involves preexisting conditions. Many injured workers are told: “You already had back problems.” Or “Your MRI Read More
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