It's my understanding that whatever workman's comp. covers must be the result of normal activities associated with the performance of the job. Injuries at the workplace occurring in a fashion not associated with the performance of the job may or may not incur liability against the company. It's kinda like the "wet-floor" scenario. As far as what you've described, there appears to be no culpability on the part of the company which either caused the heart attack or the resultant fall which led to additional injury. See a lawyer if in doubt. jb
Foyer, Hallway, Lobby
Both "in the hallway" and "in the hallway" are correct, but they may be used in slightly different contexts. "In the hallway" is more commonly used to indicate a specific location inside the hallway, while "on the hallway" could be used in a more general sense, such as referring to something that is physically placed on the hallway floor or surface.
Area of hallway = 5ft * 4ft = 20 sq ft Cost of carpet = 2.50 per sq ft So cost of 20 sq ft = 2.50*20 = 50.00
a hallway
IN the hallway.
The schools hallway was rewaxed.
it depends how "long" the hallway is, if its really long, it may be necessary.
Hallway of the Gods was created in 1997.
A corridor is another name for a hallway.
to give someone the cold shoulder Example: A: After all I did for her she treats me like I was dirt or something. I see her in the hallway at school and say 'hi' but she just gives me the cold shoulder and walks away. B: What did you expect. You did try to sleep with her best friend, you know. A:.................
Hallway Symphony was created in 1972-01.
passage, alley, aisle, hallway, passageway