Workers’ Compensation – Scope of Employment – Closed for Business – Pay Day – Benefit to Employer — Coming & Going Rule – Off Employer’s Premises
Quiroz v. Metropols Statuary, Inc. When inclement weather caused the defendant-employer to be closed on a regular pay day, the employer received no benefit when plaintiff asked to pick up his paycheck and the employer agreed to leave it in the employer’s mailbox. Moreover, plaintiff was not on the employer’s premises when - returning to his car after getting his check out of the employer’s mailbox - he slipped and broke his elbow as he tried to prevent himself from falling. Therefore, the coming and going rule bars his claim for workers’ compensation.
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Published: December 27, 2011
Time posted: 4:28 pm
Tags: Benefit to Employer, Closed for Business, Coming & Going Rule, Off Employer’s Premises, Pay Day, Scope of Employment, Workers’ Compensation







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