By William Powell of Powell & Denny | Published October 10, 2025 | Posted in Workers Compensation | Tagged Tags: claim, first report of injury, workers compensation |
What Is a First Report of Injury in an Alabama Workers’ Compensation Claim? When a worker is injured on the job in Alabama, one of the most important steps in the workers’ compensation process is the filing of a First Report of Injury. Many injured workers have never heard of this document, but it plays Read More
Read MoreIn Alabama Workers’ Compensation Claims: It’s an Injury Report—Not an Accident Report If you have been hurt at work in Alabama, one of the most important things you can do is properly report your injury. That may sound simple, but there is a distinction that often causes problems: You must report an injury—not just an Read More
Read MoreMultiple Sclerosis (MS) and Social Security Disability Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, immune-mediated disease that affects the central nervous system—the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. MS can cause inflammation and damage to myelin (the protective covering around nerves) and, over time, may lead to significant physical, visual, and cognitive limitations. The exact cause Read More
Read MoreSSDI vs. SSI: Am I Eligible for Disability Benefits? Many people who contact our office have the same basic question:q “Do I qualify for Social Security Disability benefits?” The answer depends on which program you are applying for. There are two main federal disability programs: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) While Read More
Read MoreCan Dementia Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits? “Dementia” is a general term describing declining memory, thinking ability, judgment, and daily functioning caused by disease or injury to the brain. While Alzheimer’s disease is the most widely known form, many other types of dementia can be just as disabling, including: Vascular dementia Lewy body dementia Read More
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Disease and Social Security Disability Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that gradually destroys memory, reasoning, and the ability to function independently. It is the most common cause of dementia and, over time, often prevents a person from maintaining full-time employment or managing daily life without assistance. In Alzheimer’s disease, brain cells and Read More
Read MoreWhy Should I Hire an Alabama Workers’ Compensation Attorney? After a workplace injury, many people wonder whether they really need a lawyer. The truth is that every case is different—but understanding what an experienced workers’ compensation attorney can provide often helps injured workers make an informed decision. You Have Nothing to Lose by Asking Most Read More
Read MoreOccupational Diseases and Alabama Workers Compensation Claims Most people think of a workplace injury as a sudden event—a fall, a lifting accident, or another incident that causes immediate pain. But not all work-related injuries happen in a single moment. Some develop slowly over time due to repeated exposure to harmful conditions or repetitive job duties. Read More
Read More“I Just Want to Get Back to Work” One of the most consistent things we hear from injured workers is simple: “I just want to get better and go back to work.” That desire is not unusual—it is the norm. Most people who suffer a job injury would rather return to their regular routine, earn Read More
Read MoreDepression, Depressive Disorders, and Social Security Disability Benefits Depression is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—medical conditions affecting working adults. While many people experience periods of sadness or discouragement, clinical depression is very different. It is a serious mental health disorder that can affect mood, energy, concentration, sleep, decision-making, and the ability to function Read More
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