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All Forum Posts by: Krysta Dugger

Krysta Dugger has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Workmans Comp and Liabilty Insurance

Krysta DuggerPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Springville, AL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thanks for all the advice. This really seems like a headache. He does not have a huge company going by no means.I am going to just call an insurance agent and see what I need to do to help him get everything set up - or if its the right thing to do for him at the time. I am a title abstractor on land so I am on the opposite side of all this. Thanks again for all the advice. 

Post: Workmans Comp and Liabilty Insurance

Krysta DuggerPosted
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Springville, AL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Okay- So I am going to make a long story as short as I can. My husband and worked in the vinyl Siding business and roofing for a while now. Running his own crew. We have 1099 our workers. Now he has been approached from a builder that loves his work and wants to hire him on his jobs.But my husband he said needed Workmans COmp and a general liability insurance. What do I need to do to work on getting this. I have so many questions. We are not an established company.-We are under a DBA> . He only has 2 guys that work with him including him. So there is 3 workers all together. Do we have to establish a LLC? On workmans Comp do we have to cut out taxes and do w2's? Does anyone have information?