Derek Waltchack, partner with Shannon Waltchack, discusses exciting new changes in downtown Birmingham.
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Derek Waltchack, partner with Shannon Waltchack, discusses exciting new changes in downtown Birmingham.
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Bernard talks with Sean Gibson, the Athletics Director at The Altamont School. Sean discusses the newly renovated and dedicated Patton Gymnasium, Krulak Fitness Center and what’s going on with the sports programs at the school.
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What happens if you are injured on the job and then test positive for drugs or alcohol shortly after the accident? Depending on the facts of the situation could determine whether benefits will be denied or approved. Each case is fact specific.
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Phillip McCallum, Executive Director of the Alabama State Bar, discusses the state of the bar and the programs the bar offers to its members.
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A Benefits Review Conference (BRC) in workers’ compensation cases is when the parties come together to write up the settlement documents in an informal setting. BRCs are done in claims that are not in litigation and are for the convenience of the parties.
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Permanent physical impairment (PPI) in workers’ compensation cases is when the treating physician assigns a degree of permanent impairment based on the injuries from the work-related injury. PPI is one of the factors used to determine the value in a workers’ compensation case.
I wanted to talk with you about what is known in the work comp world as PPI, Permanent Physical Impairment Rating. What that is is when the treating physician feels that the injured worker has reached maximum medical improvement. That’s a term that means the doctor is of the belief that the medical care can’t go any further, that the injury has healed as much as it’s going to heal. That doesn’t mean that the injured worker is going to be completely finished with either medicine or therapy. I think that it gets a little confusing sometimes when the patient hears the term, “MMI” or Maximum Medical Improvement. What happens next?
Well, typically, the patient will get rated the Permanent Physical Impairment Rating, and maybe go through what is known as a functional capacities evaluation. That’s a physical test to see what the limits or abilities are for the worker now that they’ve reached MMI. But the PPI rating is important because that helps to determine a few things, most notably the value ultimately for the case. There is a book called, “The Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment,” that all doctors have or they’ve learned. It’s put out by the American Medical Association. It gives almost every injury that is known a rating of scale for percentages of impairment, whether it’s a back or an arm or whatever it may be injury-wise. There is a range that the doctor, based on the severity of the injury, can give for impairment.
The doctors don’t just make it up or come out of left field with their ratings. It comes out of this book. A lot of times, the doctors are so experienced in this area, they’d never mention the book to you or even reference it unless you happen to ask about it. But that impairment rating is the doctor’s opinion based on what this book, the AMA puts out. So if you have questions, about that, don’t forget to ask your doctor when you go into those appointments.
Usually you’ll get that either at the time that the doctor puts you at maximum medical improvement or the physical therapist who put you through the functional capacities evaluation may give a range. Then the doctor reviews that paperwork and either signs off on it or tweaks it a little based on his or her opinion.
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Bernard interviews Amie Peters, partner with Blue Water Legal PLLC and current President of Workers’ Injury Law and Advocacy Group (WILG).
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Before clients meet with lawyers they typically have certain expectations about their cases. From the first phone call or meeting, we make sure to explain the law and how it applies to that person’s situation. As part of this discussion, we explain what the particular laws will and will not permit as recovery. It is from these talks, and not from outside sources, that we hope our clients will understand the realities of their case.
Every case is different, and regardless of what friends, family, or other individuals may say about what a case is worth, each case must be evaluated on its own facts and circumstances as they apply to the law. The valuation of a case depends on the facts, the injuries, the jurisdiction, the venue, the witnesses, the parties, and the testimony, among other factors.
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Utilization review is a process in workers’ compensation claims that allow the insurance carrier to test whether the prescribed medical care is reasonable and necessary for the injured worker. It is a frustrating system that delays medical care. A lawyer experienced in Alabama workers’ compensation claims can help you cut through the red-tape.
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Dan Tourtellotte with the Levite Jewish Community Center in Birmingham shares great information about what the LJCC offers.
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