Understanding the “Going and Coming” Rule
The “Going and Coming” rule is a crucial factor in determining whether you can receive workers’ compensation benefits for injuries sustained during your commute. This rule generally states that injuries occurring during regular commuting are not covered. However, there are exceptions to this rule, such as when your commute involves job-related duties or when you are traveling between different work locations.
3 Tips for Establishing Eligibility for Workers’ Comp Benefits
- Document job-related tasks during your commute: If your job requires you to perform work-related duties during your commute, such as making business calls or transporting work-related equipment, make sure to keep a record of these activities. This documentation can help establish a connection between your injury and your employment.
- Prove a special mission or errand: If your employer requested you to run an errand or perform a specific task during your commute, it may be considered a special mission. In such cases, injuries sustained during the special mission could be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Collect any evidence, such as emails or messages, that demonstrate the employer’s request.
- Seek legal advice: Understanding the intricacies of workers’ compensation laws can be challenging. Consulting an experienced workers’ compensation attorney can help you determine your eligibility and guide you through the claims process. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific circumstances and help protect your rights.
While workers’ compensation benefits for injuries sustained during a regular commute are generally not covered, there are exceptions to this rule. If your commute involves job-related duties or you were on a special mission for your employer, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Remember to document any work-related activities during your commute and seek legal advice to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
At Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A., we specialize in workers’ compensation cases in Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood, FL. Our experienced attorneys can provide the guidance and representation you need to navigate the complexities of your claim.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn more about your rights and options.