Code of Alabama
Article 3 - Elective Compensation Under Contract of Employment.
Section 25-5-51 - Right to Compensation for Injuries or Death; Grounds for Denial of Compensation.

If an employer is subject to this article, compensation, according to the schedules hereinafter contained, shall be paid by the employer, or those conducting the business during bankruptcy or insolvency, in every case of personal injury or death of his or her employee caused by an accident arising out of and in the course of his or her employment, without regard to any question of negligence. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no compensation shall be allowed for an injury or death caused by the willful misconduct of the employee, by the employee's intention to bring about the injury or death of himself or herself or of another, his or her willful failure or willful refusal to use safety appliances provided by the employer or by an accident due to the injured employee being intoxicated from the use of alcohol or being impaired by illegal drugs.
A positive drug test conducted and evaluated pursuant to standards adopted for drug testing by the U.S. Department of Transportation in 49 C.F.R. Part 40 shall be a conclusive presumption of impairment resulting from the use of illegal drugs. No compensation shall be allowed if the employee refuses to submit to or cooperate with a blood or urine test as set forth above after the accident after being warned in writing by the employer that such refusal would forfeit the employee's right to recover benefits under this chapter.
No compensation shall be allowed if, at the time of or in the course of entering into employment or at the time of receiving notice of the removal of conditions from a conditional offer of employment, the employee knowingly and falsely misrepresents in writing his or her physical or mental condition and the condition is aggravated or reinjured in an accident arising out of and in the course of his or her employment.
At the time an employer makes an unconditional offer of employment or removes conditions previously placed on a conditional offer of employment, the employer shall provide the employee with the following written warning in bold type print, "Misrepresentations as to preexisting physical or mental conditions may void your workers' compensation benefits." If the employer defends on the ground that the injury arose in any or all of the last above stated ways, the burden of proof shall be on the employer to establish the defense.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 25 - Industrial Relations and Labor.

Chapter 5 - Workers' Compensation.

Article 3 - Elective Compensation Under Contract of Employment.

Section 25-5-50 - Applicability; Exemptions; Coverage for School Boards, Volunteer Fire Departments, and Rescue Squads; Sports Officials.

Section 25-5-51 - Right to Compensation for Injuries or Death; Grounds for Denial of Compensation.

Section 25-5-52 - Manner of Compensation, etc., Provided by Chapter Exclusive.

Section 25-5-53 - Rights and Remedies of Employees, etc., Exclusive; Civil and Criminal Liability of Employers, Etc.

Section 25-5-54 - Presumptions as to Applicability and Acceptance of Provisions of Articles.

Section 25-5-55 - Rights and Powers of Minors Under Article Generally; Effect of Payment of Awards to Minors.

Section 25-5-56 - Settlements Between Parties.

Section 25-5-57 - Compensation for Disability.

Section 25-5-58 - Effect of Preexisting Injuries or Infirmities.

Section 25-5-59 - Waiting Period for Compensation; Penalty for Overdue Compensation Payments.

Section 25-5-60 - Compensation for Death.

Section 25-5-61 - Persons Presumed Wholly Dependent.

Section 25-5-63 - Total Dependents - Maximum Compensation.

Section 25-5-62 - Total Dependents - Designated; Order of Compensation.

Section 25-5-64 - Partial Dependents.

Section 25-5-65 - Compensation of Orphans or Other Children.

Section 25-5-66 - Disposition of Compensation Upon Remarriage of Widow of Employee Who Has Another Dependent.

Section 25-5-67 - Burial Expenses.

Section 25-5-68 - Maximum and Minimum Weekly Compensation.

Section 25-5-69 - Compensation to Cease Upon Death or Marriage of Dependent; Proportional Benefits for Dependents.

Section 25-5-76 - Liability of Joint Employers.

Section 25-5-77 - Expenses of Medical and Surgical Treatment, Vocational Rehabilitation, Medicine, etc.; Medical Examinations; Review by Ombudsman of Medical Services.

Section 25-5-78 - Written Notice to Employer of Accident - Required.

Section 25-5-79 - Written Notice to Employer of Accident - Service and Contents.

Section 25-5-80 - Limitation Period for Claims or Actions for Compensation.

Section 25-5-81 - Determination of Disputed Compensation Claims Generally.

Section 25-5-82 - Compensation for Death to Be Paid Only to United States Residents.

Section 25-5-83 - Commutation of Compensation to Lump Sum Payments.

Section 25-5-84 - Modification of Payments.

Section 25-5-85 - Procedure for and Effect of Payment of Compensation to Court Appointed Trustee.

Section 25-5-86 - Remedy for Default Upon Periodic Compensation Payments; Exemption of Compensation Claims, etc., From Garnishment, Etc.

Section 25-5-87 - Preference of Right to Compensation, Etc.

Section 25-5-88 - Proceedings for Determination of Disputed Claims for Compensation - Commencement of Action, Etc.

Section 25-5-89 - Proceedings for Determination of Disputed Claims for Compensation - Costs and Fees.

Section 25-5-90 - Proceedings for Determination of Disputed Claims for Compensation - Attorney's Fees.

Section 25-5-91 - Forwarding of Copy of Judgment, etc., to Probate Court; Creation of Judgment Lien.

Section 25-5-92 - Discharge of Lien Upon Judgment Payable Periodically.

Section 25-5-93 - Judgments Discharged and Marked Satisfied Upon Proof of Release or Satisfaction of Judgment.