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What are the guide lines for general liability insurance when hiring employees?

What are the Underwriting guideline's for general liability insurance when hiring employee's and considering their Motor Vehicle Reports?


How do you find out if a Contractor has a Liability Insurance in FL?

Generally you just ask the contractor if he's insured, before hiring them.


What is my Tax liability when hiring domestic help?

See Publication 926: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p926.pdf


Car age or mileage when to consider auto liability insurance?

The age of the vehicle is not a factor in liability coverage. The number of annual miles driven is a factor. This is because the risk of an accident occurring increases in proportion to the amount that the car is driven.


Are contractors required to have liability insurance in Texas?

No, there is no legal requirement at the time of this answer. There is however a requirement for registration with the state of Texas. Having General Liability Insurance though is the first sign that you are hiring a responsible and perhaps reputable Contractor.


Is an account receivable still enforceable if it is sold to a factor?

Yes. All account receivables are enforceable even if sold to a factor. All a factor does is decrease the liability that is due.


Does the owner or contractor purchase professional liability insurance?

Traditionally the contractor provides the Insurance. The owner verifies that the contractor has insurance prior to hiring that contractor.


While many factors go into hiring decision which factor is normally the most important?

Job interview


Is accrued interest payable a current liability?

For general purposes, accrued interest payable is generally a current liability, however that depends on one major factor. When will the liability be paid? Any liability that a company can reasonably expect to pay off in 12 months (or less) or one accounting period is a "current liability" any liability that will be paid off at a longer time is a "long term liability" So if the accrued interest will be paid in 12 months or less, then it is a current liability.


What has the author James A Branch written?

James A. Branch has written: 'Litigating hazardous highway claims' -- subject(s): Highway law, Tort liability for traffic accidents, Tort liability of highway departments, Trial practice 'Negligent hiring practice manual' -- subject(s): Actions and defenses, Employers' liability, Labor laws and legislation


Does dtl limited construction and maintenance have public liability insurance?

You would need to contact the company and ask them your question. If you have a legitimate need to know or are considering hiring them, they will tell you.


While many factors go into a hiring descion which factor is normally the most important?

>a successful job interview<