They should be, but you may be able to exclude them, if they are shareholders. For more information see
CA Labor Code 3351
Blue Cross Employer Application Question # 12
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Corporate Officers and Key Executives are generally specifically excluded on Workers' Compensation policies in California.
Exercise care when excluding anyone, yet note that many officers and executives or other highly paid individuals may wish to be excluded because they're comfortable with the health plan, the lost wages benefits payable under Comp may be extremely low in comparison with their wages. In these cases, employers should consider providing Occupational Accident coverage at limits satisfactory to those workers. Employees can through proper procedures legally opt out of Comp at anytime for any reason in any state, though employers may be required to make it available.
Firemen sleep at their work place so yes it is legal. You are covered by workmens comp when you are on the job or on the jobsite.
Locust Creek Covered Bridge - Missouri - was created in 1868.
no
no.
Their activities are covered under the employers insurance.
If the injury is at work then yes.
A scheme where the corporation is loyal to the customers until expenses are covered
Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas.
Your claim is most likely covered by a WC insurance, either a prvate policy the employer had or one with the State. As such, your claim should be unaffected by the Bankruptcy.
Southern Ohio and even parts of Missouri.
It wasn't covered up. US Army officers were brought to court over it.
It would depend on the cause of death. If the employer is at fault then yes.