Re: Workers Compensation question

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Posted by Agent on December 31, 2009 at 02:37:32:

In Reply to: Workers Compensation question posted by Greg on February 25, 2009 at 16:37:27:

Greg

Both the homeower and boss could be liable for your injuries. If you were under their supervision, at their location, you could be considered an employee and have all the rights as such.

Most likely you would be covered under the homeowners insurance policy. You need a pesonal inury/ workers comp lawyer.

Agent

: I have been working "under the table" for someone doing renovations on thier home in California and rescently had an on the job accident (fell off their roof). This individual does not have a workers compensation policy. Is the person who employed me liable for my medical bills or loss of income due to my current inability to work as a result of my injuries? Is there anything I can do? Any advise you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks




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