To qualify for workers' compensation benefits, an employee must be injured while working within the scope of the job description, be injured while performing a service required by the employer, or develop a disorder that can be directly linked to employment, such as asbestosis or mercury poisoning. The worker does not have to be physically on company property to qualify for workers' compensation
Which is an example of an on-the-job injury that would qualify the employee for workers' compensation benefits?
a. Employee develops pneumonia after working at the medical office all week.
b. Employee faints at the grocery store and believes it is due to stress at work.
c. Employee is injured when picking up reports for the office at the local hospital.
d. Employee is injured in an accident during a trip to the bank to deposit personal checks.
c
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