A company is required to carry workman's compensation insurance on subcontractors. This is regardless of the number of employees a subcontractor employs.
In the state of Illinois, the employer is required to carry workman's compensation.
Yes - and even if your state has an exemption for you because you have less than a certain number of employees or subcontractors, you remain liable even if you don't have Workers Comp insurance.
Workers compensation insurance is nothing more than "workers compensation insurance". Your question is similar to asking what type of auto liability insurance does a person who drives a car need. There is not "type of workmans com" insurance. Just ask your local insurance agent to help you obtain workers compensation insurance and he will give you a quote.
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Workmans Compensation Insurance is a good way to get insurance coverage without emptying out your wallet. You can find more information about the rules and responsibilities and other information on this website: www.workmanscompinsurance.net/faq.html
i understand that in fl i am not required to carry workmans compensation for my tree service when i only have 2 part time employees
This is usually called "Workers' Compensation Insurance", or "Workers' Comp" / "Workmans Comp" for short.
No.
The employer, the insurance company, your state board of insurance and your state's workers' compensation bureau are all good to contact about Work Comp insurance fraud.
When a workman's compensation case is presented, the supervisor should
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Yes.