To obtain a workman's compensation exemption card, you typically need to apply through your state’s workers' compensation board or relevant regulatory agency. This process often involves filling out an application form and providing documentation that supports your eligibility for the exemption, such as proof of being an independent contractor or having no employees. Some states may also require a fee for processing the application. It’s essential to check the specific requirements and procedures for your state, as they can vary.
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
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.
what earnings must i report to workmans comp
no
i lost a finger in 1983 do i get money for that
no your not. legally you must clock in or its your word against theirs.srry
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.
4.5%
As each state's criteria for eligibility and amount of workman's comp payable differs, you need to contact your state's office for clarification.
Was it an on the job injury?
$15 per hr
Only if it is legal in your jurisdiction.