Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I had a "handyman" offer to clean my skylights recently. I asked if he had personal insurance. He did not. I called my insurance company and they said if he had an accident on my property that I would be liable. I did not hire the man. |
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This is a for instance: Your lawn guy is working for someone else and you ask him to remove a seedpod from a palm, it hits him in the face, if he can't work and there is no compensation from his employer, he's looking to you. If a landscaping crew works on your property and they saw block for a short retaining wall, if they cut off a finger, again, if there is no workers compensation, it will fall on the employer AND the homeowner. You must not assume all that everyone runs a business like a business.
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Where are you getting your info re homeowner liability? Are you an expert in this field? Unless you hire a large company, the odds are there is little workers comp insurance. Most of the workers are paid by the hour under the table. The same is true for a lot of the subcontractors used by TV -- the employees are hired as self-employed and have no coverage. Ain't pretty, but it is the way it works here.
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As a homeowner, you can be sued for anything. But will the law suit against you be successful? That's the all important question.
I was always taught that in order for a lawsuit to be successful, the homeowner would have to be negligent in some way. |
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Best advice - contact your homeowner insurance company and ask them directly instead of just speculating.
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