If he's your employee, you owe him a duty of safe ingress and egress (passage while entering and exiting) so it's possible it could be covered by Comp. During the claim investigation, your insurance company will likely look at premises maintenance, whose responsibility maintenance is, and other factors that may affect whether Comp should respond to the claim or incident.
Worker's Comp MAY cover an injury from a motor vehicle accident IF the accident is arising from, and in the course and scope of your employment. It will NOT cover an injury sustained while merely commuting to work. However, someone such as a delivery driver that is hurt while delivering, IS covered.
Hanging On, by Ellie Goulding, is actually played before the choosing, outside the building.
Someone who cleans buildings
I saw someone Building a house.
Because the building is very large
As long as someone lets them into the building, they can repo. They can not just walk in on their own. Someone has to let them into the building
No
You would use in when someone is inside the building or in a park. Also when you are inside of anything. You would use at when you are outside of somewhere or at a park. Use it how you think it should be used and what sounds right.
Of course not. You are too injured to work. It's called fraud. Better hire a manager to work your company.
Although it depends on your insurance, the driver is covered if driving with your permission.
POV of someone who is in an house when someone is outside.
No.