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What Does a Sedentary Duty Work Restriction Really Mean?

What Does a Sedentary Duty Work Restriction Really Mean? Being told that you are now limited to sedentary duty work is a significant development. It generally means your doctor believes the injury you sustained has resulted in serious, permanent limitations and that even light physical work is no longer safe for you on a sustained Read More

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What Does a Light Duty Work Restriction Really Mean?

What Does a Light Duty Work Restriction Really Mean? Being told that you are now limited to light duty work is not a minor development. It usually means your doctor believes the injury you suffered has resulted in permanent physical limitations and that heavier work is no longer safe for you on a sustained basis. Read More

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Social Security Disability and Mental Illness

Social Security Disability and Mental Illness Mental illness should never be viewed as a moral failing, a crime, or a personal weakness. Psychological conditions affect people across every age group, profession, and socioeconomic level. When left untreated, however, serious mental illness can have devastating consequences—not only for the individual, but for society as a whole. Read More

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Social Security Disability Claims

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Social Security Disability Claims Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health condition that can develop after a person experiences a traumatic event. While PTSD is often associated with combat veterans returning from war, it can arise from many different circumstances, including serious accidents, workplace incidents, medical trauma, violence, sexual Read More

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Do you know who your Lawyer works for?

Do you know who your Lawyer works for? The ads are all over tv, law firms (not all of which are actually located in Alabama) advertising that they represent injured workers in their Alabama workers’ compensation claim, or those seeking Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI and SSI).  These firms spend upwards to a million dollars Read More

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Legal Experience Matters

Legal Experience Matters When you are facing a workers’ compensation claim or a Social Security Disability case, the outcome often turns on details that are not obvious at first glance. These are areas of law shaped by statutes, regulations, medical evidence, and decades of case law. Experience matters because it teaches you how those details Read More

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Schizophrenia and Social Security Disability

Schizophrenia and Social Security Disability Over the 30+ years in which I have handled claims for Social Security Disability benefits, I have heard many stories from family members about loved ones who suffer with schizophrenia that hurts your heart. Stories of talking and screaming at people who were not present.  Running away from their home Read More

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Understanding Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Alabama

Understanding Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Alabama Injured workers in Alabama who suffer a compensable job-related injury may be entitled to several different types of workers’ compensation benefits. Unfortunately, many injured workers are never fully informed about what benefits are available to them. For that reason, even after a seemingly minor injury, it can be helpful Read More

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I don’t like the company doctor

I don’t like the company doctor It is something we hear from clients and prospective clients who have an Alabama workers compensation claim; “I don’t like the company doctor workers’ compensation is making me see,” or “I want another doctor to treat me.” For whatever reason, the injured worker does not think the authorized treating Read More

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The adjuster won’t authorize my medication

The adjuster won’t authorize my medication “Workers’ comp won’t approve the medication my doctor prescribed.” This is one of the most common and frustrating complaints we hear from injured workers in Alabama. It is not limited to prescriptions. Delays and denials frequently involve MRIs, surgical recommendations, pain management referrals, and other necessary medical treatment ordered Read More

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