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My Boss Just Said I’m an Independent Contractor. Can I Still Get Workers’ Comp as an Independent Contractor?

February 24, 2025
Have you recently been classified as an independent contractor by your boss? Are you worried about what this means for your rights and protections in the workplace? Well, fear not, because you may still be eligible for workers’ comp as an independent contractor. In this article, we will explore the intricacies of workers’ compensation for […]
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Uh oh. My Employer is Uninsured. Am I in Trouble?

February 24, 2025
Discovering that your employer is uninsured can be a cause for concern. Not only does it raise questions about the financial stability of the company, but it also puts employees at risk in case of accidents or injuries. So, what should you do if you find yourself in this situation? In this article, we will […]
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What’s the Difference Between a Form 60 and a Form 63 in Workers’ Compensation?

February 24, 2025
Are you confused about the difference between a Form 60 and a Form 63 in workers’ compensation? You’re not alone. These two forms can often cause confusion and frustration for employers and employees alike. But fear not, we’re here to break it down for you and help you understand the distinction between these two important […]
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Are You Not Sure if Your Employer has Workers’ Compensation Insurance? How do You Find Out?

February 24, 2025
Are you not sure if your employer has workers’ compensation insurance? It’s a valid concern, especially if you work in a high-risk industry where accidents and injuries are more likely to occur. Knowing whether your employer has this insurance can give you peace of mind and assurance that you will be protected in case of […]
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Should You File Your Claim on Your Health Insurance Because Your Employer Told You to?

February 24, 2025
Has your employer ever asked you to file your claim on your health insurance? At first, it might seem like a convenient way to handle medical expenses, but there could be some hidden pitfalls. It’s essential to understand the potential consequences before blindly following your employer’s instructions. So, before you submit that claim form, let’s […]
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