Injuries Arising Out of Employment – Is the Concept Shrinking?

By |January 3rd, 2013|Tort Reform, Uncategorized, workers' compensation, Workplace Injury|0 Comments

Today’s post comes from guest author Tom Domer from The Domer Law Firm.A headline article noted the following: “Virginia Court: Waiter’s choking on quesadilla did not arise out of employment.” The Virginia Court of Appeals ruled a waiter who was injured while working attempting to swallow a piece of quesadilla too big for his esophagus cannot [...]