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... Legal and E&O Technology Life/Financial Services Glossaries Management Resources & Links Categories Popular Recent All Back Statutory Employers, Special Employers, And Workers' Compensation 4/30/2013 10:45:23 PM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Marvin Sahl This content has not been rated yet. STATUTORY EMPLOYERS, SPECIAL EMPLOYERS, AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION by Marvin Sahl, CLU The long-standing controversy about independent contractor status continues. More and more employers are creating contracts without providing Workers' Compensation coverage and other mandatory and voluntary fringe benefits. (These contracts may also be intended to eliminate the employer's responsibility for Social Security, Medicare, unemployment insurance taxes, and so forth) . Employment status can be used to get Comp benefits for a party whom the employer never intended to cover. An employer can ... of another business for a specified time without providing fringe benefits or Workers' Compensation coverage. This article discusses the legal responsibility imposed on both types of employers for paying Workers' Comp benefits. STATUTORY EMPLOYERS: THE RULES OF THE GAME In a typical statutory employer case, an employee of a contractor seeks compensation for a job-related injury from the contractor's employer or principal. These situations occur most often in the building construction, renovation, and installation trades, although they can arise in other industries. The general contractor subcontracts all or part of the work to one or more subcontractors, but may still be liable for Workers' Comp claims sustained by the subcontractor's employees. One key to determining liability is to decide whether the arrangement between the parties is consistent with customary practice industry practice or is simply a device ...
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... Resources Selling Legal and E&O Technology Life/Financial Services Glossaries Management Resources & Links Categories Popular Recent All Back Statutory Employers, Special Employers, And Workers Compensation 4/30/2013 10:45:23 PM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Marvin Sahl This content has not been rated yet. STATUTORY EMPLOYERS, SPECIAL EMPLOYERS, AND WORKERS COMPENSATION by Marvin Sahl, CLU The long-standing controversy about independent contractor status continues. More and more employers are creating contracts without providing Workers Compensation coverage and other mandatory and voluntary fringe benefits. (These contracts may also be intended to eliminate the employer's responsibility for Social Security, Medicare, unemployment insurance taxes, and so forth) . Employment status can be used to get Comp benefits for a party whom the employer never intended to cover. An employer can also ... an employee of another business for a specified time without providing fringe benefits or Workers Compensation coverage. This article discusses the legal responsibility imposed on both types of employers for paying Workers Comp benefits. STATUTORY EMPLOYERS: THE RULES OF THE GAME In a typical statutory employer case, an employee of a contractor seeks compensation for a job-related injury from the contractor's employer or principal. These situations occur most often in the building construction, renovation, and installation trades, although they can arise in other industries. The general contractor subcontracts all or part of the work to one or more subcontractors, but may still be liable for Workers Comp claims sustained by the subcontractor's employees. One key to determining liability is to decide whether the arrangement between the parties is consistent with customary practice industry practice or is simply a device to ...
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