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It depends on your state, but remember that if you have employees, even if your state has an exemption you remain liable for your employees medical costs and more whether you have insurance or not.

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Q: When is employer required to have workmans comp ins?
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Are workmans com ins premiums deductible on tax returns?

No, in most cases, workman comp insurance premiums are not deductible on tax returns. You can speak with an accountant to find out more details.


What if the company you work for has the office you work out of in the one of the bosses home and you fall at work due to neglect of outside lighting can you get a settlement from the workers comp ins?

You normally do not get a settlement from workman's comp, you are usually treated and they cover the cost through your workman's comp insurance. Depending on the state you live in, once you have agreed to be treated through workman's comp, you can no longer legally sue your employer.


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How are workmans comp settlements figured?

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I was injuried. Owner does not have workmans comp and wants me to file on my personal medical ins. He does not want to pay. Can you help?

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Can an independent contractor be forced to buy a workers comp ins policy?

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With a company life insurance policy for your spouse if he dies and you both owe back taxes to the IRS can the company take the money to pay the IRS before you get the payout from the life ins co?

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What is the criteria to be able to buy workmens comp ins?

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