| Glossary of Workers' Compensation Law
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Accepted
claim: A claim in which the
insurance company accepts that your
injury or illness will be covered by
workers' compensation.
Agreed
medical evaluator (AME): This is the
physician that is agreed to by your
attorney and insurance company. The AME
will be the one to conduct your medical
evaluations.
Alternative
work: If your doctor says you will
not be able to return to your job
because of your injury, your employer is
encouraged to offer you alternative work
instead of your regular work duties.
There are requirements to this
alternative work, such as meeting your
work restrictions, that vary by state.
American
Medical Association (AMA): National
physician’s group. The AMA has
published the permanent impairment
guidelines.
Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA): A
federal law that prohibits
discrimination against people with
disabilities.
AOE/COE
(Arising out of and occurring in the
course of employment): Injury caused
by and happened while on the job.
Appeals
board: A group of seven
commissioners appointed by the governor
to review and reconsider decisions of
workers’ compensation administrative
law judges.
Applicants'
attorney: A lawyer that can
represent the injured worker in a
workers' compensation case.
Apportionment:
A way of figuring out how much of
your permanent disability is due to your
work injury and how much is due to other
disabilities.
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