| In Virginia, the normal work place injury
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| | use of both legs could stand a fair
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| claim only allows you 500 weeks of
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| | chance if there also was a good opinion
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| compensation. Of course, in order to be
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| | that the injured worker's legs due to
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| paid this 500 weeks of compensation, you
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| | this loss could not be used in "gainful
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| either have to show you are "totally
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| | employment."Of course, since the worker
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| disabled" or that you are "partially
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| | is asking for lifetime compensation, the
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| disabled" and cannot get a light duty job
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| | workers' compensation insurance company
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| due to your "partial disability."But what
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| | will often fight these cases very
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| happens when you are still "totally
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| | vigorously. As a result, it often can
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| disabled" and the 500 weeks expires?
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| | come down to a battle of experts
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| Virginia does allow some cases to go for
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| | regarding (1) whether the back injury has
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| payment of compensation for your
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| | caused a loss of use of the worker's
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| lifetime. These fall into two areas.
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| | legs; (2) what is the proper permanent
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| First, if your accident has caused an
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| | ratable loss of the worker's legs; and
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| injury to the brain so severe as to
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| | (3) whether there is or is not some work
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| render you unemployable, then you can
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| | the worker could do involving his injured
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| receive lifetime compensation. Second,
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| | legs (or arms). The Virginia Workers'
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| if your accident has caused the loss of
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| | Compensation will conduct a hearing and
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| both eyes, both legs, both arms, both
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| | render a decision. If either party is
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| hands, or any combination of two of the
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| | unhappy with the result, then that
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| above, then you can receive lifetime
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| | decision can be appealed from the Hearing
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| compensation.The Virginia Workers'
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| | Deputy Commissioner to the Three
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| Compensation has decided the injured
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| | Commissioners who run the Commission.
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| worker does not have to show total loss
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| | Finally, after the Three Commissioners
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| of two members. It suffices to show a
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| | have made their ruling there is a further
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| permanent ratable loss of use of two
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| | appeal to the Virginia Court of
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| members and proof that the injured
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| | Appeals.In my experience, there is a
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| members cannot be used "gainfully" in
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| | chance to win this type of case but it
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| employment. Thus, if one can show the
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| | does entail having a very severe
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| work place accident caused a back injury
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| | injury.This may be considered AN
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| which was so severe that it caused a
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| | ADVERTISEMENT or Advertising Material
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| permanent loss of use both legs, then one
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| | under the Rules of Professional Conduct
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| has a chance of obtaining lifetime
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| | governing lawyers in Virginia.This note
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| compensation. This is an area that is
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| | is designed for general information only.
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| fruitful for claims and litigation since
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| | The information presented in this note
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| back injuries are a very common type of
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| | should not be construed to be formal
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| injury. A doctor would have to be of the
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| | legal advice nor the formation of a
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| opinion that under the AMA Guide to
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| | lawyer/client relationship.Gerald G.
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| Permanent Impairments the injured worker
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| | Lutkenhaus---practitioner of workers'
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| has suffered a ratable loss of each leg
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| | compensation law in the Richmond,
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| due to the work place injury. There is no
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| | Virginia area for over 30 years and who
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| bright line test regarding how high the
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| | was recognized in a July 1999 survey in
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| rating has to be; however, the higher the
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| | Richmond Magazine as one of the best
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| rating the better chance the injured
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| | attorneys for workers' compensation in
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| worker has to obtain lifetime
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| | the Central Virgina area, and who was
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| compensation. For example, a back injury
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| | given an "AV" rating by Martindale
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| that caused more than a 40% loss of the
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| | Hubbell in 2003.
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