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Re: Out of town



Are you saying that a sole proprietor with employees cannot get workers comp
in Florida?


Doug L

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"Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:MeOFe.4962$Ie1.3784@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Yes it is a requirement. Even if you are working on your own home and hire
> a
> helper, you are required to furnish worker's comp. insurance for him. That
> is were so many were getting into trouble during the hurricane recovery.
> They would come in thinking that if they just said they were helping the
> homeowner, they could get away without a license. Problem was that, guess
> who was accompaning the license investigator. It was the Worker Comp.
> compliance officer. An individual cannot get WC on his own, as Norm said.
> You must be incorporated or an LLC. That was setup to track these guys and
> help stop the trunk slammers.
>
> "joe" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:VseFe.563$8g5.382@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> > "BASSHOLE"
>>
>> >
>> nice anagram. ;)
>> Is it a requirement to have workers comp  on employees in FL?
>
>




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