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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 Claims  Why you should talk with a Lawyer

Alabama Workers Compensation Claims  Why you should talk with a Lawyer It happens all too often.  An injured worker contacts Powell and Denny with questions about their Alabama Workers Compensation claim, and after a few questions, it becomes apparent that the injured worker has been taken to the cleaners by the workers’ compensation insurance adjuster. Read More

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Alabama Workers Comp: What is The CAP?

Alabama Workers Comp: What is The CAP? Alabama Job Injury Attorney The CAP: Most workers who have suffered a job injury have no idea that the amount of compensation you can receive for an injury is capped by law. In Alabama, once an injured worker has reached maximum medical improvement (mmi), the amount of monetary Read More

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Can a Lien be placed on my Alabama Workers Comp Claim?

Can a Lien be placed on my Alabama Workers Comp Claim? In a workers’ compensation claim in Alabama, generally liens against any recovery, judgment or settlement the injured worker receives is not allowed.  Numerous times my partner and I have received phone calls from a client asking questions about giving companies a lien against the Read More

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Alabama Workers’ Compensation: What Benefits are Available to Injured Workers?

Alabama Workers’ Compensation: What Benefits are Available to Injured Workers? Injured workers in Alabama who suffer a compensable job injury may be entitled to several different types of benefits, but most injured workers really do not know what benefits they might be entitled to receive.  This is one reason why if you have suffered a 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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Construction Zone Injury

Construction Zone Injury In 2012, a little more than 2,000 automobile accidents occurred in construction zones in Alabama; of this figure, 21 people lost their lives.  Since this time, work zone fatalities have reached a 16 year high with a 45% increase in incidents across the Nation.  In 2020, over 102,000 work zone crashes were Read More

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Stats on Job Injury for Construction Workers

Stats on Job Injury for Construction Workers Cities like Huntsville, Alabama are exploding.  Businesses are moving to the area and it is expected that the U.S. Space Force headquarters will soon locate in the Rocket City, bringing many more jobs and businesses.  This means a lot more construction work is already taking place, and more Read More

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Limited to Medium Work

Limited to Medium Work Alabama Workers Compensation Lawyers Limited to Medium Work:  You were hurt at work, did everything the company doctor told you to do, and now the doctor has stated that you have reached maximum medical improvement (mmi); the doctor also states that as a result of your job injury, you are now Read More

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Told it was a coincidence

Told it was a coincidence Alabama Job Injury Attorneys: Told it was a coincidence:  Recently I had a telephone conversation with an injured worker who, at the direction of the workers compensation adjuster, had seen Dr. Jeffrey Todd Smith for a back injury they suffered at work.  He had suffered his back injury while lifting Read More

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