A Virginia appeals court has ruled that briefly hired subcontractors can trigger workers' compensation insurance requirements – even for the smallest contractors.
Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed workers’ compensation benefits for an injured construction worker, ruling that subcontractors’ employees counted toward the three-employee threshold required for ...
Senator Tammy Duckworth criticizes VA's controversial disability compensation rule change, highlighting risks to veterans and ...
"This administration has turned its back on veterans every single time an opportunity has presented itself," Tammy Duckworth ...
When Uriel Hernández Espinoza took a job as a migrant farm worker on Virginia’s Eastern Shore in 2022, he was promised fair pay, housing and meals. This week, he will be receiving compensation from ...
A former Virginia nurse was denied permanent disability for a brain injury from a patient attack. The court cited conflicting ...
Numerous bills aimed at improving West Virginia’s Child Protective Services will be considered this week at the Capitol. The changes come in the wake of CPS failing to remove an 11-year-old girl, ...
Firefighting has long been known as a dangerous profession. But today, flames aren’t the leading threat — occupational cancer ...
A Virginia federal district court denied Transdev’s motion to enforce settlement agreement in an age and disability discrimination and retaliation case, finding that the parties had only reached an ...
Attack & kick and perimeter cuts are the two pillars of the Duke Blue Devils' half-court offense, ranking in the 95th ...
Veterans deserve a system that supports recovery, protects stability, and ensures that treatment engagement does not put ...