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New to the business..need advice!
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<blockquote data-quote="troythetreeman" data-source="post: 3171770" data-attributes="member: 68984"><p>1099 might get you around workmans comp too, idk what your state laws are, i do know in my state if the employer doesnt have the insurance, the state pays the claim and then they go after the employer, this is a dangerous business, i had a workmans comp pay me 64k over a couple broken bones, plus all medical costs past and future are covered, those bills were something like 200k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troythetreeman, post: 3171770, member: 68984"] 1099 might get you around workmans comp too, idk what your state laws are, i do know in my state if the employer doesnt have the insurance, the state pays the claim and then they go after the employer, this is a dangerous business, i had a workmans comp pay me 64k over a couple broken bones, plus all medical costs past and future are covered, those bills were something like 200k [/QUOTE]
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