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JOSEPH T.

MCNALLY, JR.

WORKERS ' COMPENSATION

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EDUCAT ION

University of Richmond School of Law, J.D., 2017

Long Island University, M.F.A., 2011

University of Nebraska-Omaha, B.F.A., 2008

Joe represents employers and carriers defending

workers’ compensation claims in Virginia. Previously,

Joe represented Plaintiffs before the Workers'

Compensation Commission, informing his experience

with all sides of matters.

Joe earned his J.D. at the University of Richmond

School of Law, where he was, twice, a CALI award

winner in Agency and Partnership Law and in Selected

Topics in Virginia Law. Additionally, Joe served on the

Pro Bono Housing Law Program, educating tenants on

their rights regarding housing dispute claims against

landlords.

Prior to obtaining his law degree and joining

McCandlish Holton, Joe was a photography and digital

art instructor and gallery coordinator at The Knox

School in St. James, New York, where he designed and

delivered curriculum for grades 9 - 12.

+ 1 804 775 3857       |   JMCNALLY@ LAWMH .COM

RECENT OUTCOMES

Obtained dismissal of appeal to the Court of Appeals

based on the claimant’s failure to simultaneously

comply with technical filing rules and deadlines of

the Court and the Commission.

Received favorable outcome in matter involving a

compensable claim after establishing the claimant’s

alleged continuing treatment was no longer causally

related to his work accident.

Successfully defended claim by a truck driver

alleging neck injury/whiplash and headaches on

grounds that the claimant’s injuries were the result

of non-compensable repetitive and cumulative

trauma.

Obtained favorable settlement after investigation

exposed the claimant’s fraudulent behavior and

failure to report a return to work and increase in

earnings while under an open wage loss award.

ADMISS IONS

Virginia

INVOLVEMENT

Virginia Workers’ Compensation American Inn of Court

Richmond Bar Association

Henrico County Bar Association

RECOGNIT IONS

CALI Award Winner

Agency Law & Partnership Law

Selected Topics in Virginia Law

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