Law based question - Contractor
This is not a car question - but your guidance would be appreciated.
Do you have a suggestion how I could hire a freelance carpenter that is not insured and not put myself in legal jeopardy if he would get hurt working on my house?
I have some carpentry repair work needed done at my house.
I know a carpenter that can do the work.
He does not have business/liability insurance.
Is there a creative way I can hire him, but not be sued if he get hurt repairing my house?
The work is on the second floor - out side.
My insurance carrier reminded me of the dangers of hiring some one without insurance. With business insurance, the carpenter would be viewed, by the law, as a separate entity, and not considered my employee. So if he get hurt, he could not approach me as his boss. That made sense to me.
I currently have $500,000 liability insurance, butr that may not cover contractor work.
I want to give the guy a break, but don't want to risk my finances.
hmmmmmm
Thanks for your suggestions.
BTW - the work is all wood based - replacing some wood that is rotten.
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Thanks for the help
Bill Fisher
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