Employees with pre-existing conditions that significantly contribute to a workplace injury aren’t eligible for workers’ compensation. That’s presumably because their work activities had nothing to do with the fact that the employee was hurt. On the other hand, if something related to the job contributed to the injury, the employee is eligible for benefits.
Pre-existing condition doesn’t always mean no workers’ comp
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