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George Limberakis, an employee of Pro-Tech Security, Inc., filed a Request for Expedited Hearing seeking a new authorized treating physician (ATP) for his work-related back injury. His initial ATP, Dr. Ashley Park, placed him at maximum medical improvement (MMI) and discharged him from care, despite Limberakis experiencing ongoing symptoms. Pro-Tech argued it had complied with statutory requirements and provided necessary treatment. The Court found sufficient evidence that Mr. Limberakis would likely prevail on the merits and ordered Pro-Tech to provide a substitute physician for Dr. Park on the panel from which Limberakis could select a new ATP for additional medical benefits related to his July 23, 2014 injury.
Limberakis, George v. Pro-Tech Security, Inc. 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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George Limberakis, an employee of Pro-Tech Security, Inc., filed a Request for Expedited Hearing seeking a new authorized treating physician (ATP) for his work-related back injury. His initial ATP, Dr. Ashley Park, placed him at maximum medical improvement (MMI) and discharged him from care, despite Limberakis experiencing ongoing symptoms. Pro-Tech argued it had complied with statutory requirements and provided necessary treatment. The Court found sufficient evidence that Mr. Limberakis would likely prevail on the merits and ordered Pro-Tech to provide a substitute physician for Dr. Park on the panel from which Limberakis could select a new ATP for additional medical benefits related to his July 23, 2014 injury.
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