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From the Files of Powell and Denny

From the Files of Powell and Denny Today in “From the Files of Powell and Denny,” I am going to go over an Alabama workers compensation suit we had in Scottsboro, AL, in Jackson County. Our client was employed by Kotobukiya Treves North America, Inc., and one day while pulling a hydraulic jack he felt Read More

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From the Files of Powell and Denny

From the Files of Powell and Denny In this “From the Files of Powell and Denny,” I am going recount a three-day workers’ compensation trial we had in Florence, Alabama, in Lauderdale County-which is quite unusual in itself as most workers’ compensation cases can be tried in one day, but this wasn’t your usual case. Read More

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Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers

Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers: Reached MMI Now What? What are My Rights? You have been told by your treating physician that, in his opinion, you have reached maximum medical improvement–now what? The first thing you should know is that your right to temporary total disability (ttd) benefits or temporary partial disability Read More

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Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers

Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers: What does MMI mean: What are My Rights? One question we are often asked is what exactly does maximum medical improvement (MMI) mean? The way I generally explain it is that “maximum medical improvement” is just a fancy was of saying “you’re as good as you’re going 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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Limited to Light Work

Limited to Light Work Alabama Workers Compensation Lawyers Limited to Light 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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Limited to Sedentary Work

Limited to Sedentary Work Alabama Workers Compensation Lawyers: Limited to Sedentary 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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Can I Refuse Medical Treatment

Can I Refuse Medical Treatment Can I Refuse Medical Treatment?  There is a good bit of information on the web about what to do if the workers compensation insurance carrier refuses to authorize the medical treatment your treating physician says you need (we have written our fair share), but what about the situation where the Read More

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Job Injury      Boyd Brothers Trucking 

Job Injury      Boyd Brothers Trucking  Job Injury Boyd Brothers Trucking: If you work at Boyd Brothers Trucking in Alabama, chances are that at some point you have suffered a job injury.  Most job injuries are minor in nature, and suffering aches and pains are part of the job when you do the type of physical Read More

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The ABCs of Workers Compensation

The ABCs of Workers Compensation Workers’ compensation is a unique set of laws in Alabama, with different rules and procedures from general tort law.  As such, workers compensation has developed its own linguistics and phraseology that can be confusing to lawyers who do not emphasize workers’ compensation claims in their practice-more so for injured workers.  Read More

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