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- Apr
- 2009
MILEAGE FOR ONE ROUND TRIP TO PHARMACY NOW REIMBURSABLE
The Alabama Workers' Compensation Code does not provide for the reimbursement of mileage for trips to and from the pharmacy. However, the Alabama Department of Industrial Relatio…
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- Apr
- 2009
NEW BILL IS FIRST STEP TOWARDS FEDERALIZATION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Democratic Congressman Joe Baca from California has introduced a bill to the 111th Congress hoping to establish a commission to evaluate state workers’ compensation laws. The comm…
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- Apr
- 2009
CMS TO INDEPENDENTLY PRICE AND CALCULATE FUTURE PRESCRIPTION DRUG TREATMENT
On April 3, 2009, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a formal memorandum stating that it will start independently pricing future prescription drug treatme…
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- Apr
- 2009
EMPLOYEE CAN REFUSE PSYCH TREATMENT AND STILL BE CONSIDERED PERMANENTLY AND TOTALLY DISABLED
Ex Parte Saad’s Healthcare Services, Inc.: On April 3, 2009, the Alabama Supreme Court released this opinion which addressed a trial court’s ability to find an employee permanentl…
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- Mar
- 2009
POSSIBLE DEFENSE ATTORNEY IMMUNITY TO CMS LIABILITY
Here is an update to ”http://www.alabamaworkerscompblawg.com/template_permalink.asp?id=118” a post made late last year about the Protocols v. Leavitt case. In this case a company …
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- Mar
- 2009
DOCTOR SUED FOR RELEASING MEDICAL RECORDS TO EMPLOYER
Louis Frank Hollander, Jr. v. Raymond Lee Nichols: On March 20, 2009, the Alabama Supreme Court released this opinion concerning a case wherein an employee sued the authorized tre…
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- Mar
- 2009
YOU CAN DENY THE CLAIM WHILE MAINTAINING CONTROL OF THE MEDICAL BENEFITS
The case of Fluor Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Fluor Signature Services v. Darrell Lawshe was previously reported in this blawg on February 6, 2009. This case put employers, insurers,…
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- Mar
- 2009
PERMANENT AND TOTAL AWARD FOR SHOULDER UPHELD
Waters Brothers Contracting, Inc. v. Wimberly: On March 6, 2009, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals affirmed the trial court’s decision to award permanent and total benefits for a…
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- Mar
- 2009
NEW BILL (SB 381) AFFECTING COLLATERAL ESTOPPEL DEFENSE IN RETALIATORY DISCHARGE CASES INTRODUCED IN 2009 SESSION OF ALABAMA LEGISLATURE
One of the easiest ways for an employer to defeat a retaliatory discharge claim is by asserting the defense of collateral estoppel. Specifically, if the employee files for unemplo…
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- Feb
- 2009
CMS PURSUES RECOVERY DIRECTLY AGAINST ATTORNEY
United States of America v. Paul J. Harris, United States District Court, Northen District of West Virginia, Civil Action No. 5:08CV102: In this pending case, the U.S. government …
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- Feb
- 2009
PERMANENT AND TOTAL AWARD FOR LEG INJURY REVERSED
Norandal U.S.A., Inc. v. Welton Graben: On February 20, 2009, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals released this opinion wherein it reversed and remanded the trial court’s decision …
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- Feb
- 2009
NEW BILL (HB 18) AFFECTING WORKERS' COMPENSATION INTRODUCED IN 2009 SESSION OF ALABAMA LEGISLATURE
In 1992, after many concessions from both trial lawyers and business interests, the Alabama Legislature passed the Workers' Compensation Reform Act of 1992. The goal was to reduce…
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- Feb
- 2009
EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE FRAUD INTERVIEW
On February 12, 2009, Mike Fish was a guest on the on the Workers' Comp Matters internet radio show. The host, Attorney Alan S. Pierce, and Fish discussed issues related to worke…
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- Feb
- 2009
ALABAMA CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PRESCRIPTION DATABASE
The Alabama legislature recently established and implemented a controlled substance database for the entire state of Alabama. The purpose of this database is to monitor the prescr…
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- Feb
- 2009
FIRE EXTINGUISHER HELD NOT TO BE A SAFETY DEVICE ON A MACHINE FOR PURPOSES OF SECTION 25-5-11(c)(2)
Darius Moore v. Larry Welch, Sid Sewell, and Frank James: On February 6, 2009, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals considered a case wherein the employee was injured when the paint…
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- Feb
- 2009
NONRESIDENT ALIEN DEPENDENTS NOT ENTITLED TO DEATH BENEFITS
Reynalda Alanis Duran et al. v. Goff Group: On February 6, 2009, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals considered the issue of whether or not nonresident alien dependents were entitl…
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- Feb
- 2009
DENYING CLAIM MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF ABILITY TO CHOOSE DOCTOR
Fluor Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Fluor Signature Services v. Darrell Lawshe: On February 6, 2009, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals considered the issue of whether or not an employ…
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- Jan
- 2009
DOCTOR HELD NOT TO BE AUTHORIZED TREATING PHYSICIAN WHERE REFERRAL IS MADE FOR LIMITED PURPOSE
Ex parte Massey Chevrolet, Inc.: In this opinion released on January 23, 2009, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals considered a dispute over medical care in a previously settled …
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- Jan
- 2009
AGE DISCRIMINATION DISMISSAL REVERSED
Marcus Lynn Whitson v. City of Hoover: On January 16, 2009, the Alabama Supreme Court considered this case wherein the employee settled his workers’ compensation case and then sue…
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- Jan
- 2009
UNEMPLOYMENT HEARING AFFECTS AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE IN RETALIATORY DISCHARGE CASE
Ex parte Gadsden Country Club: On January 16, 2009, the Alabama Supreme Court released this opinion wherein it denied the employers’ petition for a writ of mandamus. Specifically,…
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