Legal Question in Workers Comp in Virginia
SINCE THE VIRGINIA WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT( SEE BELOW) STATES THAT "ANY PARTY MAY TAKE TESTIMONY OF ANY PERSON, INCLUDING A PARTY, BY DEPOSITION..
.DOES THE WORD "MAY" INDICATE THAT DEPOSITIONS ARE NOT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY?
. DOES THE COMMISSION HAVE ANY JURISDICTION OVER DEPOSITIONS?
Below is a portion of the Virginia Workers� Compensation Act which relates to Discovery.
G. Depositions. After a claim or application has been filed, any party may take the
testimony of any person, including a party, by deposition upon oral examination or upon written
questions.
Asked on 7/12/12, 9:13 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michele Lewane
Injured Workers' Law Firm
Depositions are generally allowed if they can lead to any relevant issue in the case. THe parties are mandatory and others you have to pay for their time- like a Dr depo.
Answered on 9/21/12, 10:10 am