Board Holds Adjusters Have a Duty to Explicitly Request Wage
Information From an
Employee
Preliminary Mandatory Insurer Reporting Requirements for
Medicare Now Available
Alaska Supreme Court Eases Written Record Requirement for SIF
Reimbursement
Supreme Court Addresses Limit on .041(k) Stipend Benefits
Employer's Right to Controvert Reemployment Stipend Benefits
During an Eligibility
Evaluation is Reestablished
Employer's May Need to Obtain a New Medical Opinion in Order to
Controvert Future
Medical Benefits After Settlement
Board Finding of Medical Stability May Be Influenced by Claimant
and/or Physician
Confusion as to Permitted Treatment under the
Act; Employee Can Elect to Pay Back
Unemployment Benefits in
Order to Receive Workers' Compensation Benefits.
Seamon says: Benefits May Not Be Controverted During
Reemployment Process
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