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The Florida Workers' Compensation Act requires most Florida employers to purchase workers' compensation insurance that covers their employees. The Act also states that employers are not required to provide coverage for independent contractors.
When & How to Document Workplace Injury Get to the site as quickly as possible. Ensure the area is safe to enter. Make sure the injured/ill person is receiving first-aid or medical attention. Identify any witnesses. Record the scene with photos (ideally with date and time stamp) or sketches. Safeguard any evidence.
Liability insurance for the self-employed Owning your own company has risks, and that's why liability insurance is a great place to start for self-employed business owners.
Can Independent Contractors Receive Coverage under PA Workers' Comp Law? Independent contractors are not eligible for workers' compensation under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act.
Independent contractors are not eligible for workers' compensation under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act. However, just because your employer may characterize you as an independent contractor, that does not mean you are an independent contractor instead of an employee under workers' compensation law.