The Virginia Court of Appeals ruled that a worker failed to prove that his need for a nerve stimulation device had arisen from a 2003 head injury at work.
Case: Williams v. Lowe’s Home Centers, No. 0120-18-2, 10/02/2018, unpublished.
Facts: Ted Williams suffered from epilepsy as a child and had a temporal lobectomy in 1994 when he was 22. He had one seizure after that, in 2009.
In 2013, while Williams was working for Lowe’s Home Centers, a cart fell on his head at the site of the lobectomy. He began to experience auras, accompanied by a flushing sensation in his face...
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