                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

INJURIES IN DIFFERENT EMPLOYMENTS; INJURY TO EMPLOYEE WITH DISABILITY;
SUBSEQUENT PERMANENT INJURY BY ACCIDENT IN SERVICE TO EMPLOYER (§ 65.2-505)

A. Except for hearing or vision loss that has not reached a compensable level of
disability, if an employee has a permanent disability or has sustained a
permanent injury in service in the armed forces of the United States or in
another employment other than that in which he receives a subsequent permanent
injury by accident, such as specified in &#xA7; 65.2-503, he shall be entitled
to compensation only for the degree of incapacity which would have resulted from
the later accident if the earlier disability or injury had not existed.

B. Except for hearing or vision loss that has not reached a compensable level of
disability, if an employee has a permanent disability or has sustained a
permanent injury in service to his employer and receives a subsequent permanent
injury by accident, such as specified in &#xA7; 65.2-503, he shall be entitled
to compensation only for the degree of incapacity which would have resulted from
the later accident if the earlier disability or injury had not existed.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 65-55; 1968, c. 660, § 65.1-58; 1991, c. 355; 1996, c.
448.