WILLIAMS v. GLOUCESTER SHERIFF'S DEPT.

Record No. 022213.

587 S.E.2d 546 (2003)

266 Va. 409

Jeffrey L. WILLIAMS v. GLOUCESTER (COUNTY OF) SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, et al.

Supreme Court of Virginia.

October 31, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. Kernbach (Burgess, Kernbach & Perigard, on brief), Fairfax, for appellant.

Ralph L. Whitt, Jr. (Whitt & Associates, on brief), for appellees.

Present: All the Justices.


OPINION BY Justice ELIZABETH B. LACY.

The issue in this appeal is whether the contemporaneous objection rule prohibits a party from appealing a decision of the Workers' Compensation Commission rendered on grounds neither raised nor previously addressed in the proceedings, if an objection to that decision was not made the subject of a motion for rehearing or reconsideration before the Commission.

Jeffrey L. Williams sought workers' compensation benefits for...

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