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BrownTown3

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Which of the following is not a contentious case of injury or illness covered under workers compensation?
 A) Injuries resulting from faulty design of the machinery used in the production floor.
 B) An employee killed by a stranger when the employee is on a vacation.
 C) Injuries occurring when the employee is on the road, especially if the trip began from the employee's home.
 D) Chronic illnesses such as lung disease, especially if contributing factors include workplace hazards (e.g., dust) in combination with personal behavior (e.g., smoking).

Question 2

State court systems:
 a. all have intermediate appeals and supreme courts beyond trial courts b. all have supreme courts
  c. have no appellate courts; federal appeals courts are used d. do not all have supreme courts, but most do
  e. are required by the U.S. Constitution to have appeals courts



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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