It depends in how it's used (whether it applies to your coverage or someone else's) but basically, a policy that is Primary and Non-Contributory pays claims first - it does not share a claim with other similar policies that might be available to pay.
Check the state laws in where the sole proprietor is being operated. It changes from state to state. For example in California requires workers' compensation if there is one employee. But if it is a sole owner with no employees then the insurance is optional. In Alabama and Florida if you have four employees including the owner, then workers' compensation is a must. In Texas workers' compensation is not required at all, but the state does require the employer to post a sign stating that workers' compensation will not be provided.
Compensation isn't income. Should have received 21-8741-1 each year stating what your monthly compensation amount is. You can read IRS Pub 17 and it will note that compensation isn't taxable.
The principle of indemnity is an insurance principle stating that an insured may not be compensated by the insurance company in an amount exceeding the insured's economic loss. "Financial compensation sufficient to place the Insured in the same financial position at the time of a loss, as he was enjoying immediately prior to the loss"
Go to court with proof of insurance stating it was in effect on the date of the violation.
What Co. advertising Car repair Insurance on TV?
There is actually no insurance called 'SR22' insurance. The SR22 is simply a form stating that you have obtained certain required insurance coverage, and these requirements vary depending on the situation.
defining the work day by stating working hours and starting workers compensation
When you intend to write a letter stating that your employer does not carry health insurance on you, you need to have all facts in place. This is an official letter and ensure that you include all your details and those of your employer for reference purposes.
Primary and Non-Contributory Wording means your General Liability policy, or any insurance policy that has this endorsement on it, will pay first in the event of a claim. The Non-Contributory part means that not only will your policy pay first, but it will pay the full amount of the claim until the limits are exhausted without your client contributing to the loss with their own insurance. Not all General Liability policies have this coverage built in and it can be quite expensive to purchase if your policy was issued without it.
Primary and Non-Contributory Wording means your General Liability policy, or any insurance policy that has this endorsement on it, will pay first in the event of a claim. The Non-Contributory part means that not only will your policy pay first, but it will pay the full amount of the claim until the limits are exhausted without your client contributing to the loss with their own insurance. Not all General Liability policies have this coverage built in and it can be quite expensive to purchase if your policy was issued without it.
I assume you are stating "selling" you fake insurance. If so, the answer is yes you can and should sue them for selling you fake insurance. The State Department of Insurance will also probably pursue criminal charges against them as well.
They will have a pink card stating the insurance company on it still, as long as the accident happened in the one day they were insured.