Depends on several things: your line of work, limits, deductibles, payroll, number of employees, years in business, experience, whether you have a safety program, claims history, insurance company, and more. Your insurance agent can give you a quote, and ask for a copy of your application and get a few quotes from other agents because different companies have different rules and rates based on their specific experience with your type of business. That said, insurance companies don't usually like to issue Comp policies for less than a year. but if you're in the entertainment business (pyrotech, sound tech, musician, promoter, manager, lighting tech, DJ, etc.) there's a Comp alternative called VOCAL. It's Occupational Accident and Contingent Liability and is available on a short term, as needed basis for events. See weblink below.
$15 per hr
Usually workers comp is less than the Liability Insurance. The Liability is based off of the gross receipts where as the workers comp is the number of employees and their hourly rate.
Information about home building and sub contractor insurance can be found here http://www.byoh.com/subcontractorinsurance.htm
No. The premiums of Workman's Compensation insurance are paid by the employer. The employee is not liable for that cost.
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Did you actually buy Workers Comp or General Liability Insurance for that contractor? If not, Then you have no right to deduct the cost of something you did not provide. If you "Did" go out and buy the required insurance and that requirement was in your contract, then you should have no problems deducting the cost from the check. Your supposed to verify that they have the appropriate insurance "before " you hire them.
Because everyone deserves the American dream of Sharing the wealth thus a decent plumbing helper would make $25 per hr in the envelope and then there is health insurance and liability insurance and workmans comp ins and over head and profit . Being a "citizen of the world" it is your democratic duty to never ever complain no matter how much it cost to hire someone .. Just pay the bill and be thankful
You normally do not get a settlement from workman's comp, you are usually treated and they cover the cost through your workman's comp insurance. Depending on the state you live in, once you have agreed to be treated through workman's comp, you can no longer legally sue your employer.
i want open motorcycled insurance
Well in most states abortions cost about 300 dollars with insurance if u don't have insurance you better have a lot of money to pay because it cost about 2000 dollars.
If the price is $2 a tile it depends on the size of the tile. If the tile is 12 in by 12 in then it would be $2 sq ft. If they tile is 6 in by 6 in it would be $8 a sq ft. If you are installing it yourself you are saving money on installation costs. But if you are hiring someone check references, INSURANCE, workmans comp. state licensing in certain states.
It depends on the risk factor of your business, usually lower cost for lower risk, higher cost for higher risk, your best bet is to contact several insurance companies for various quotes.