What is an employer’s liability if an employee fell and was injured in the company parking lot while they were off the clock?
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What is an employer’s liability if an employee fell and was injured in the company parking lot while they were off the clock?
Left work off the clock at 9:30 pm. I went to walk a co-worker to her car in the employee lot as it was dark out. I ended up stepping into a pot hole in the company lot and then falling. The next day I was in so much pain that I had to go to the doctor. My GM told me I am not covered by WC and to take care of it myself through my insurance. I get that I was off the clock but the cause of the fall was the company’s lot and hole in it. If I were a customer I could file a case but am told I am an employee so I cant. I do not feel it fair that I have to pay for this.
Asked on March 10, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, Florida
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