Her injury wasn’t job-related … or was it?
Q: “An employee incurred a non-related work injury and was returned  to full duty by her physician. Later, she stated that she re-injured  herself while assisting another employee. Is this now considered a  work-related injury? Should the employer file a workers’ compensation  claim? – Anonymous, Virginia
	
	
		
		
			
			
			
		
	
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