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The Supreme Clarifies Limits of "in Roaming" Accidents in Homes - Leonardo Network

The Supreme Court has clarified that the falls on the portal of a single family home do not constitute "in itinerant" accidents, those that occurred on the way to work. In the recent case of Tomás (fictional name), who slipped on his portal before going to work, the Supreme ruled that the accident is not a work accident when it happens in a private space. The National Institute of Social Security initially did not consider the incident as a work…
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The Supreme Court has clarified that the falls on the portal of a single family home do not constitute "in itinerant" accidents, those that occurred on the way to work. In the recent case of Tomás (fictional name), who slipped on his portal before going to work, the Supreme ruled that the accident is not a work accident when it happens in a private space. The National Institute of Social Security initially did not consider the incident as a work…

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Agencia Web Marketing Digital en Madrid broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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