If an employer pays for a diagnostic service and it turns out that the workers’ injury is not job related, what is the rule about paying for the service?
A. The employer is not required to pay for the service.
B. The employee must pay for the service and then wait for determination about whether or not the injury is job related.
C. The employer is required to pay for the service.
D. Workers’ compensation benefits do not provide for diagnostic services.
The employer is not required to pay for the service.
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