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Rapaport Reinstated as Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commissioner

The Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission has reappointed Commissioner Robert A. Rapaport for an additional six-year term. This decision underscores the commission’s confidence in Rapaport’s leadership and expertise in the field of workers’ compensation.

Commissioner Rapaport first joined the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission in 2017. With an impressive legal career spanning 35 years, he has dedicated a significant portion of his practice to workers’ compensation law. His extensive experience has not only benefited the commission but has also made a substantial impact on the regional landscape of workers’ compensation through his involvement with the Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators (SAWCA). During his tenure with SAWCA, Rapaport held the positions of both vice president and president, showcasing his leadership skills and commitment to the industry.

Rapaport’s reappointment is particularly noteworthy as it reflects the commission’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a high standard of leadership and expertise in managing workers’ compensation cases in Virginia. His knowledge and experience are invaluable assets as the commission navigates the complexities of workers’ compensation laws and regulations.

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The Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission has reappointed Commissioner Robert A. Rapaport for an additional six-year term. This decision underscores the commission’s confidence in Rapaport’s leadership and expertise in the field of workers’ compensation.

Commissioner Rapaport first joined the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission in 2017. With an impressive legal career spanning 35 years, he has dedicated a significant portion of his practice to workers’ compensation law. His extensive experience has not only benefited the commission but has also made a substantial impact on the regional landscape of workers’ compensation through his involvement with the Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators (SAWCA). During his tenure with SAWCA, Rapaport held the positions of both vice president and president, showcasing his leadership skills and commitment to the industry.

Rapaport’s reappointment is particularly noteworthy as it reflects the commission’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a high standard of leadership and expertise in managing workers’ compensation cases in Virginia. His knowledge and experience are invaluable assets as the commission navigates the complexities of workers’ compensation laws and regulations.

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Workers’ Compensation
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Virginia

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