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Mina Shalabi filed a claim for temporary disability benefits and additional medical treatment for a foot and ankle injury sustained at Amazon.com Services, LLC. The Court, holding an expedited hearing, noted conflicting medical opinions; Dr. Nevels initially treated the injury as work-related, but orthopedist Dr. Lucas Ritchie later concluded that Mr. Shalabi's current symptoms were not primarily a direct result of a work injury. Based on the evidence, the Court awarded Mr. Shalabi $147.30 for two days of past temporary disability benefits but denied his request for additional medical treatment, finding he was unlikely to prevail on the merits for that specific issue. A status hearing is set for January 17, 2023.
Shalabi, Mina v. Amazon.com Services, LLC 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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Mina Shalabi filed a claim for temporary disability benefits and additional medical treatment for a foot and ankle injury sustained at Amazon.com Services, LLC. The Court, holding an expedited hearing, noted conflicting medical opinions; Dr. Nevels initially treated the injury as work-related, but orthopedist Dr. Lucas Ritchie later concluded that Mr. Shalabi's current symptoms were not primarily a direct result of a work injury. Based on the evidence, the Court awarded Mr. Shalabi $147.30 for two days of past temporary disability benefits but denied his request for additional medical treatment, finding he was unlikely to prevail on the merits for that specific issue. A status hearing is set for January 17, 2023.
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