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How do you become a provider for workmens compensation insurance?
First, you would need to become a licensed insurance agent. Once that has been accomplished, you can either work for an agency that brokers workers compensation insurance or open up your own firm.
No, Texas is the only voluntary Comp state. However, you remain liable to your employees. If you don't have coverage, you lose the sole remedy defense and your employees will be able to sue you. If...
Yes , in India, it is compulsory under law (Workmen Compensation Act-1923) to cover all employees falling under the definition of "workman" under the Act.
Workers compensation is considered a sole remedy for first party injuries occurring at work. WC pays for the employees hospital bills and indemnity (payroll while off work). This is designed so the...
A worker injured in the course of employment ("on the clock") and the scope of employment (performing assigned duties) is covered - other workers are not covered.
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