Three Areas of Workers' Compensation Concern
I have been out of action for about a week as this is the end of our tax season. There were three areas that raised the most concern in my presentation at the North Carolina Mid State Safety Council. I will go over each of them over the next few days. Those were:
I have been out of action for about a week as this is the end of our tax season. There were three areas that raised the most concern in my presentation at the North Carolina Mid State Safety Council. I will go over each of them over the next few days. Those were:
- Subcontractors
- Temporary Agencies
- Subrogation
- The Ladder of Workers Comp Insurance - Workers Compensation courts will move up the ladder of contractors until a company is found to have insurance. If your subcontractor does not have insurance for their employees, you may be stuck for a claim.
- Certificates of Insurance - A subcontractor may provide you with a Workers Comp Certificate of Insurance. Many companies just take the Certificate of Insurance on its face value. If, for some reason the cert is no good, you may be stuck with a claim.
- Who is a subcontractor? The IRS has some great rules on who is a subcontractor and who is not. You may want to review them for your Workers Comp subcontractor situation. The link is http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99921,00.html This is a good place to start. Each state's Workers Comp laws has a set of rules for contractors. The IRS website is a good overall guide.
Next time - Temporary Agencies
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