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JAMES MILTON CARTER, JR. v. AARON A. HOFFMAN T/A HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AND UNINSURED EMPLOYERS FUND
James Milton Carter, Jr. appeals a decision of the Workers' Compensation Commission. He contends the trial court erred in concluding (1) his claim for temporary total disability benefits was time-barred by Code § 65.2-708; (2) if his temporary total disability benefits were not barred, those benefits would not resume until April 28, 2009 1 ; and (3) employer was not responsible for his mileage reimbursement and medical expenses. We have reviewed the record and the commission's opinion and find that this appeal is without merit. Accordingly, we affirm for the reasons stated by the commission in its final opinion. See Carter v. Hoffman, VWC File No. 224-37-73 (Sept. 3, 2010). We dispense with oral argument and summarily affirm because
the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before the Court and argument would not aid the decisional process. See Code § 17.1-403; Rule 5A:27.
Affirmed.
FOOTNOTES
FOOTNOTE. FN*. Pursuant to Code § 17.1-413, this opinion is not designated for publication.
FN1. Although a deputy commissioner's opinion addressed this issue, because the full commission determined Carter's claim was time-barred, the full commission did not address this issue.. FN1. Although a deputy commissioner's opinion addressed this issue, because the full commission determined Carter's claim was time-barred, the full commission did not address this issue.
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Docket No: Record No. 2109-10-2
Decided: February 22, 2011
Court: Court of Appeals of Virginia.
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