Why aren all on-the-job injuries covered by workers compensation?
Injuries are covered only if they arise in the course and scope of your employment and in a compensable fashion. You must be injured by accident, by specific traumatic incident, or by an occupational disease process. These terms are extensively defined by workers’ compensation laws. Generally an accident means that something unusual happened, such as a trip, slip or fall, resulting in your injury. However, any unusual circumstance may constitute an “accident.