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Can an Injured Teacher Sue a Virginia School After Being Shot By a Student?

A lawsuit filed by a teacher who was shot by her six-year-old student has brought to the national conversation the limitations of Virginia’s Worker’s Compensation Law.   The Newport News instructor is suing the public school system, as this first-grade teacher was hospitalized for two weeks, and endured several surgeries after a bullet struck her hand…

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IN A PERSONAL INJURY- CASE THE “WORKER’S COMP EXCLUSIVITY BAR” PREVENTS LAWSUITS AGAINST CO-WORKERS WHEN THE INJURY ‘AROSE OUT OF AND IN THE COURSE OF EMPLOYMENT’”

Sometimes being a “Super Lawyer” isn’t so super. Doug Landau has the unhappy task of advising potential clients that they cannot sue a co-worker, even for negligence, if the case comes about as the result of a work-related event. Likewise, the Herndon Trial Lawyer has also advised people that they have no worker comp claim…

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