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If a law enforcement officer is moonlighting at another job, and becomes injured on the job, whos coverage applies?

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If a law enforcement officer is moonlighting at another job, and becomes injured on the job, whos coverage applies?

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If a sworn law enforcement officer is moonlighting and becomes injured for example, attempting to stop a robbery in progress, the countys workers comp would be responsible because they are considered sworn officers 24/7. If they are working for example as a clerk and slip and fall as a result of those duties, the store would be responsible for that workers comp claim. If a sworn law officer is working as a security guard and becomes injured, Sedgwick would work with the other carrier to subrogate.

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