PRESSURE CONCRETE CONST. CO. v. COBURN

No. 1111-95-1.

466 S.E.2d 761 (1996)

21 Va. App. 629

PRESSURE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh v. Timothy E. COBURN.

Court of Appeals of Virginia, Norfolk.

February 13, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William F. Karn (William B. Pierce, Jr.; Williams & Pierce, on briefs), Richmond, for appellants.

Karen M. Rye, Norfolk, for appellee.

Present: ELDER, BRAY and ANNUNZIATA, JJ.


ANNUNZIATA, Judge.

In November 1993, the employer, Pressure Concrete Construction Company, and the carrier, National Union Fire Insurance Company (together referred to as "Carrier"), filed an application for hearing seeking to terminate benefits paid to the employee, Timothy E. Coburn ("Coburn"), and to receive restitution for amounts allegedly over-paid from March 11, 1992 through November 10, 1993. Carrier alleged that Coburn failed to disclose his return to work...

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