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Evan Bach, the employee, sought expedited medical benefits for a work-related accident at Lynn Fogleman Construction on January 15, 2018. He claimed continued hearing loss and vertigo, requesting a panel of specialists. The employer argued against providing another panel, stating that previous physicians, including Drs. Paris Patel, Richard Carter, and William Platt, had placed Mr. Bach at maximum medical improvement without recommending further treatment. The Court, presided over by Judge Brian K. Addington, reviewed the record and denied Mr. Bach's request, concluding that he failed to present medical evidence to support his need for additional treatment. The case is set for a Status Hearing on January 18, 2019.
Bach, Evan v. Lynn Fogleman Construction is a workers' compensation case decided in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Evan Bach, the employee, sought expedited medical benefits for a work-related accident at Lynn Fogleman Construction on January 15, 2018. He claimed continued hearing loss and vertigo, requesting a panel of specialists. The employer argued against providing another panel, stating that previous physicians, including Drs. Paris Patel, Richard Carter, and William Platt, had placed Mr. Bach at maximum medical improvement without recommending further treatment. The Court, presided over by Judge Brian K. Addington, reviewed the record and denied Mr. Bach's request, concluding that he failed to present medical evidence to support his need for additional treatment. The case is set for a Status Hearing on January 18, 2019.
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