Multiple Choice
When an employee works for Company A, but then is loaned out to Company B and Company B has the power to fire the employee, against whom can the employee file a workers' compensation claim when the employee is injured on the job?
A) Company A
B) Company B
C) Both companies
D) The employee is now ineligible for workers' compensation benefits
Correct Answer:

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