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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 385800"><p>If you are covered going to work, your coverage probably would not apply if you took a personal, non-work-related detour to get an Egg McMuffin. Unless your boss <u>ordered</u> you to pick up the Egg McMuffins for the workers on your way in! Then it's work related.</p><p></p><p>Since Worker's Comp is for injuries and illnesses caused by work, a heart attack in McDonalds probably wouldn't qualify, unless you could prove the job caused it.</p><p></p><p>I suspect there were other issues involved in that driver falling in the city parking lot example. Don't know all the details.</p><p></p><p>If you muck up the rules with enough extenuating circumstances, I suppose you can turn any rule or statement into its opposite.</p><p></p><p>[Rules differ from State to State. Massachusetts is more stingy than most.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 385800"] If you are covered going to work, your coverage probably would not apply if you took a personal, non-work-related detour to get an Egg McMuffin. Unless your boss [u]ordered[/u] you to pick up the Egg McMuffins for the workers on your way in! Then it's work related. Since Worker's Comp is for injuries and illnesses caused by work, a heart attack in McDonalds probably wouldn't qualify, unless you could prove the job caused it. I suspect there were other issues involved in that driver falling in the city parking lot example. Don't know all the details. If you muck up the rules with enough extenuating circumstances, I suppose you can turn any rule or statement into its opposite. [Rules differ from State to State. Massachusetts is more stingy than most.] [/QUOTE]
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