My brother had solar installed on his new roof and the company subcontractor destroyed his new roof. Can he sue the subcontractor?This happened in Missouri.
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No you can not.........
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If there is anything else that you would be happy doing, do it. Acting = unemployment and unemployment is devastating. DEVASTATING!
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Basically a massage therapist that is a subcontractor is self employed and running their own business. They will be renting space from an employer such as a spa or chiropractor and the employer will be helping to build their business. The concept of subcontractor is that the employer has work (massage) that needs to be done so they subcontract it out to a person or company - just like you would if you were building a house. As a subcontractor you will set your own hours, collect the fees, pay your expenses for doing business such as self employment taxes, supplies, licensing and liability insurance. Many employers try to get away with hiring people as subcontractors instead of employees to save money. They won't have to pay the extra employee expenses such as unemployment insurance or any benefits. It is the employers responsibility to know the correct employment status as they are the ones that will have to pay the back taxes but it is always good to consult an attorney when setting up your own business as an subcontractor.
unemployment. I'm doing the same homework assignment. :(
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No. part of the requirement is that you were fired through NO fault of your own. If you were doing wrong, you're not eligible.
You need to contact your Missouri employer and request the forms from them.
There's no bar to doing so - however, to be eligible for Medicaid you must be under 18 or caring for someone under 18, over 65, or permanently and totally disabled. Also, UIB income might make you ineligible.