Explain the rules for injuries occurring when an employee is traveling to or from work.
What will be an ideal response?
In most situations, travel to and from work is not covered under workers’ compensation statutes. An employee who is injured driving to work or returning home from work would not be entitled to receive any workers’ compensation benefits, but could bring a personal injury case against the person who caused the injury.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife, the court held that?
A. ?the new regulation was in error as to the geographic scope of § 7(a)(2), and an injunction should be entered requiring the secretary to promulgate a new regulation restoring the initial interpretation. B. ?the injury-in-fact requirement had been satisfied by congressional conferral upon all persons of an abstract, self-contained, noninstrumental "right" to have the executive observe the procedures required by law, and thus the respondents did have standing. C. ?the respondents lacked standing to bring this action, and the Court of Appeals erred in denying the summary judgment motion filed by the United States. D. ?the case involved a political question that should not be resolved by the courts.
Most treatises have which of the following features?
A. A new topic service B. A narrative presentation of the subject matter C. A table of cases D. A table of regulations E. All of the above F. Answers a, b, and c above G. Answers b and c above
Statutes of limitations protect defendants from having to defend stale claims.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)