Where petitioner was injured in an auto accident while returning to the job site after leaving with his co-workers to get an early dinner, the Appellate Division's denial of his claim for workers' compensation benefits is reversed; his on-site supervisor's credible testimony supports the conclusion that they left the site at the supervisor's direction with the understanding that they would return for overtime work, and they were thus acting under the direction of their employer when the accident occurred.
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