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Deborah Revnew filed a request for an expedited hearing seeking medical and temporary disability benefits, alleging injury from chemical exposure at Amazon.com. The Court found that Ms. Revnew suffered a compensable workplace injury, arising from exposure to chemicals like lye powder, paint thinner, turpentine, and gel stain, which caused immediate symptoms. Consequently, the Court ordered Amazon to provide medical care, designating Dr. Michelle Cowden as the authorized treating physician, and to reimburse all past medical expenses incurred by Ms. Revnew. However, the claim for temporary disability benefits was denied as Ms. Revnew did not provide sufficient evidence regarding the specific duration of her missed work.
Revnew, Deborah v. Amazon.Com 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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Deborah Revnew filed a request for an expedited hearing seeking medical and temporary disability benefits, alleging injury from chemical exposure at Amazon.com. The Court found that Ms. Revnew suffered a compensable workplace injury, arising from exposure to chemicals like lye powder, paint thinner, turpentine, and gel stain, which caused immediate symptoms. Consequently, the Court ordered Amazon to provide medical care, designating Dr. Michelle Cowden as the authorized treating physician, and to reimburse all past medical expenses incurred by Ms. Revnew. However, the claim for temporary disability benefits was denied as Ms. Revnew did not provide sufficient evidence regarding the specific duration of her missed work.
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