Workers’ Comp – Slip & Fall – Extended Premises
By Deborah Elkins
Published: March 18, 2010
Tags: Judge Randolph A. Beales, Virginia Court of Appeals, Workers' Comp
A claimant who fell on icy ground as she returned from her unpaid lunch hour, exited the public street and walked past employer’s electronic card reader and gate that controlled access to the building’s paved driveway and underground garage, was on her employer’s “extended premises,” and is entitled to workers’ comp for injuries to her ...
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