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dapozer
03-12-2006, 04:07 PM
Do I need to carry workers comp if I only use a hs kid up to 10 hours a week doing manual labor and no machines? Also what prices are people paying for work comp? I hate to waste money for such a little amount of work form this guy.
shawn
The landscaper
03-12-2006, 05:00 PM
I am also curious to what ohio guys are paying for workmans comp.
HOOLIE
03-12-2006, 05:06 PM
Your insurance company can answer this for you. In Virginia W/C is required when you have 3 or more employees (including yourself)
hotpan
03-12-2006, 05:10 PM
Your insurance company can answer this for you. In Virginia W/C is required when you have 3 or more employees (including yourself)
ky is same except that if you are an LLC, and you and your partner are listed as members under the LLC then workers comp is not required of you.
but as for the hs kid, i think you can find the answer at www.workerscompensation.com and click on colorado.
I believe he is in Colorado. Click on the previous link and go to Colorado. If you have a HS kid working you should have workers comp.
hotpan
03-12-2006, 05:20 PM
i love the edit ^ !
6'7 330
03-12-2006, 06:33 PM
ky is same except that if you are an LLC, and you and your partner are listed as members under the LLC then workers comp is not required of you.
but as for the hs kid, i think you can find the answer at www.workerscompensation.com and click on colorado.
Illinois is the same way, if your company structure is a sole proprietor,or LLC,you are not required. But you are not relieved of financial liability if a worker gets injured .Business owners with these type company structures who employ workers, should weigh heavily not purchasing WC insurance.
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