By William Powell of Powell & Denny | Published March 23, 2022 | Posted in Workers Compensation | Tagged Tags: workers compensation | Comments Off on Alabama Workers Compensation It isn’t Fair
Alabama Workers Compensation It isn’t Fair The other day I was reading an article about where in Nebraska, a bill was submitted which calls for raising benefits received by workers who suffered job injuries because the amount they receive is not enough to cover what they actually loose as the result of a serious Read More
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Suicidal Thoughts on the Rise with Teens and Young Adults The attached article from the Wall Street Journal is especially concerning for me as I am the Father of teenage sons. A June 2020 survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that over a quarter (25.5%) of 18 to 24 year olds Read More
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Job Injuries in Alabama The other day I was reviewing articles on workers compensation claims and came across the attached article. In this news article, it states that Alabama ranks #6 among the States when it comes to job injuries. Remember, with a population of just under 5 million, Alabama ranks 24th in the Nation Read More
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PTSD, Alabama Workers Compensation, Social Security Disability and First Responders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental condition which develops after a person has experienced a traumatic event. There has been an increase in post-traumatic stress cases due to soldiers in the military returning home from the war front-which is totally understandable, but Read More
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Hurt at Work Nurses, CNAs, Therapist, EMTs, Healthcare Workers Top Job Injury List The last two years have been chaotic for us all, but for Healthcare Workers (Nurses, CNAs, Certified Nursing Assistants, EMTs, Emergency Medical Technicians, Therapists, etc.) unbelievably so, and this fact is borne out by the numbers. In November 2021, the U.S. Department Read More
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PTSD and Social Security Disability The other day I was reading some articles related to Social Security Disability claims, and I came across the attached article detailing how the 7th Circuit Court of Civil Appeals recently reversed and remanded a claim for disability benefits that was denied based on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In Read More
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Steel and Iron Workers and Alabama Workers Compensation Claims Steel and Iron Workers have strenuous jobs and work in conditions where they are exposed to constant peril. This is why steel workers and iron workers jobs consistently rate high in listings of the most dangerous jobs worldwide. Whatever their job, be it a Boilermaker, Welder, Read More
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NO FEE UNLESS YOU WIN Like most Alabamians, the other day I was watching the news when I was hit with a barrage of T.V. lawyer adds, and I was struck by the new ads coming out that talk about how “this” law firm doesn’t take a fee unless they win for their clients; they Read More
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Questions to Ask before Hiring an Alabama Workers’ Compensation Lawyer If you live or work in Alabama, and you have sustained a workers’ compensation injury, most likely you have a lot of questions. Do I have a claim? Can I see my own doctor? How do I get paid if I am off work due Read More
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Questions to Ask before Hiring an Alabama Workers’ Compensation Lawyer If you live or work in Alabama, and you have sustained a workers’ compensation injury, most likely you have a lot of questions. Do I have a claim? Can I see my own doctor? How do I get paid if I am off work due Read More
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