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What is considered an injury or death arising out of and in the course of employment?

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What is considered an injury or death arising out of and in the course of employment?

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This question is usually easy to answer if you are on the premises of your employer when you are injured. However, the question becomes a little bit more difficult when you are outside of the premises. If you are “on the job” and off the premises, you may still receive Workers’ compensation benefits. It is even possible to receive Workers’ compensation benefits if you are going to or coming from your job.

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