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Bike riding on the way to work falls, is not considered work-related injuries?

Week riding a bicycle on the way to work, accidentally fell down from the bike patellar fracture, calculate do not calculate inductrial injury?

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A worker shall be deemed to be an injured person under any of the following circumstances:(a) in the workplace during the working time for work by reason of the accidents; (two) after working hours in the workplace, engage in work related or preparatory work by the end of injury; (three) in the workplace during the working time, due to the violence of the accident to fulfill the duties; (four) suffering from occupation disease; (five) during travel because of work, due to work injury or accident missing; (six) on the way to work by motor vehicle accidents; (seven) the provisions of laws and administrative regulations shall be recognized as work-related injuries and other circumstances.Injuries to motor vehicles on the way to and from work shall be determined as work-related injuries.Obviously, a bicycle is not a motor vehicle; you are not injured by a motor vehicle; it is not a work-related injury
According to the "industrial injury insurance regulations" fourteenth sixth "on the way to work, he is not the main responsibility of the traffic accident or the city rail transit, passenger ferry, train accident" provisions that the injured workers for workers injured!3. What is in doubt, you can directly dial 12333 to consult the local labor department
On the way to work can be identified as work-related injuries. Only one, is to see whether the accident is the main responsibility of the staff, if the traffic police department issued a traffic accident responsibility confirmation that the accident is not the main responsibility of the employee (the employee negative secondary responsibility or equal responsibility)
If it falls on its own bicycle, it does not conform to the relevant regulations of the industrial injury insurance Ordinance, and can not be identified as work-related injuries!

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