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g Stephen Hatchet was a driver for the Snappy Cab Co. Hatchet paid certain fixed expenses and abided by a variety of rules relating to the use of the cab, the hours that could be worked, and the solicitation of fares, among other things. Rates were set by the state. Snappy Cab did not withhold taxes from Hatchets pay. While driving the cab, Hatchet was injured in an accident and filed a claim against Snappy Cab in a Nebraska state court for workers compensation benefits. Such benefits are not available to independent contractors. On what basis might the court hold that Hatchet is an employee

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