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I work in a hotel and I sprained my arm. Is it a work-related injury if I pay insurance?

If you sprained your leg in a hotel and it is recognized as an accidental injury in judicial practice, it is recognized as a work-related injury according to the second paragraph of Article 14 of the Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance; If you leave the hotel, you are on your way to work, not a work-related injury.

Regulations on industrial injury insurance

Fourteenth employees in any of the following circumstances, should be identified as work-related injuries:

(1) Being injured by an accident during working hours and in the workplace;

(two) before and after working hours, in the workplace, engaged in preparatory or finishing work related to the work and was injured by an accident;

(three) during working hours and workplaces, due to the performance of duties by violence and other accidental injuries;

(4) Suffering from occupational diseases;

(five) during the business trip, injured or missing due to work reasons;

(six) on the way to work, I was injured by a traffic accident or an urban rail transit, passenger ferry or train accident for which I was not primarily responsible;

(seven) other circumstances that should be recognized as work-related injuries as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.

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