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If the worker is walking down the hall at work, and trips over his own feet, falls, and breaks a bone, he is covered by workers' comp. Even if he was just walking from his office to the bathroom (not performing work tasks), he is covered.
The only exclusions are self-inflicted injuries, or drug/alcohol use, or committing some other illegal act that directly caused the injury, such as trying to stab a co-worker or carrying away the company strong box of money (causing a hernia).
The only exclusions are self-inflicted injuries, or drug/alcohol use, or committing some other illegal act that directly caused the injury, such as trying to stab a co-worker or carrying away the company strong box of money (causing a hernia).