Keenan Powell Attorney at Law

Summary

Keenan Powell Attorney at Law - For more than 40 years, she successfully represented injured persons in Alaska. Workers Compensation injuries can run the gamut but some typical injuries include: neck and back injuries, spine injuries, knee injuries, ankle injuries shoulder injuries, elbow, wrist and hand injuries, and aggravation of pre-existing conditions. Keenan Powell Attorney at Law, specializes in workers' compensation law, helping injured employees in Alaska navigate the complexities of their rights. Free Consultations. No recovery. No fee.

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Attorney Keenan Powell - Keenan received a Juris Doctorate from McGeorge School of Law in 1982 and was admitted to the State of Alaska Bar in 1983. For more than 30 years, She has successfully represented injured persons in insurance claims, lawsuits and workers compensation claims. 

Workers Compensation cases include issues involving TTD (Temporary Total Disability), TPD (Temporary Partial Disability), PTD (Permanent Total Disability), PPI (Permanent Partial Impairment Ratings), Medical Benefits, SIME (Second Independent Medical Evaluations), Travel Benefits, Compensation Rates, Penalties, Interest, Unfair and Frivolous Controversions.

Attorney Keenan Powell has practiced in the areas of Motor Vehicle Accidents, Workers Compensation, Slip and Falls, Trip and Falls, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Nursing Malpractice, and Foster Care Abuse with extensive experience in Litigation, Trials, and State and Federal Appeals. Keenan has been recognized as a Trial Advocate by the American Association of Justice.

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