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For example: imagine an employee with a work phone checking his email while driving. If the employee crashes, is that a work-related injury? So far, it depends on who you ask. The courts are looking at multiple factors, including whether there were undue expectations placed on workers that caused them to get into a technology-caused accident. As the insurance world and employers continue to navigate this system, it is important to have a knowledgeable Austin workers’ compensation attorney advising you if you’ve been injured.
Workers’ compensation is available for individuals who are injured while performing job related tasks. If you were injured while using distracting technology for work purposes but were not at work, you may still be entitled to workers’ compensation. Connect with our firm today on Facebook or Twitter, or peruse our blog about similar issues.
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