In Long v. Superior Senior Care, Long was issued on the job and filed for workers' compensation. Superior contended that she was an independent contractor so it was not responsible for such assistant. The Arkansas high court held that:
A) the conditions of the job showed that Superior maintained little control, so Long was an independent contractor not due workers' compensation
B) the conditions of the job showed that Superior maintained little control, so Long was an independent contractor not due workers' compensation.
C) the injury occurred at the home of a patient, not on property owned by Superior, so no workers' compensation was due
D) the injury occurred at the home of a patient, not on property owned by Superior, so no workers' compensation was due.
E) none of the other choices
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