Effective January 1, 2026, the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission began enforcing new civil penalties for failures to comply with required reporting obligations under the Virginia Workers’ ...
Court of Appeals affirms workers’ comp for injury during commute Employer arranged transport due to worker’s inability to drive Injury occurred in crash with drunk driver en route to job site Court ...
Beginning January 1, 2026, the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission will enforce new civil penalties for self-insurers and insurance carriers who fail to make required reports under Code of ...
Andy Gneiting values her recycling job at the University of Virginia, but she wants her work — associated with waste and physical demands — to matter more by gaining a seat at the table to negotiate ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – Public safety workers who suffer from severe, job-related cases of COVID-19 are being denied benefits. The Virginia General Assembly is trying to change that but the version of ...
Virginia employers are on track to get a big break at a time of economic stress as their already-low workers’ compensation rates are set to decline again.
Virginia would void employee noncompetes for workers who are laid off without severance or other compensation, under a bill headed to Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) for her signature.
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