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Ask SmallBizLady: Does a Sole Proprietor Need Workers’ Compensation Insurance?

March 22, 2021 By Melinda Emerson Leave a Comment

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Ask SmallBizLady: Does a Sole Proprietor Need Workers' Compensation Insurance? social imageThe short answer to the question of whether sole proprietors need workers’ compensation insurance is No and Yes. Sole proprietors or freelancers with no employees are typically not required to purchase workers’ compensation insurance. However, it may be beneficial for your business to do so when you’re a sole proprietor, and you do work that could result in an injury. 

For example, if you are a delivery driver, contractor, roofer, hairstylist, home daycare provider, or substitute teacher, these are the kinds of businesses where you could be injured in the performance of your service. For these types of businesses, I suggest you consider investing in workers’ compensation insurance to protect yourself. That way, if you’re injured doing business, your workers’ comp policy can help pay for medical expenses and replacement wages while you recover. 

The issue of whether you need workers’ compensation insurance is complex, though. Here are things you should keep in mind.

3 Factors when Deciding Whether to Purchase Workers’ Compensation Insurance

There are several considerations before deciding whether or not to purchase workers’ compensation insurance. If you’re a sole proprietor, here are three things that should factor into your decision.

1. Your Client May Require It

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While you may be legally exempt from purchasing workers’ compensation insurance, a corporation could require you as an independent contractor to have your own workers’ compensation policy on yourself.

Clients can require you to have your own workers’ compensation coverage as a way to limit their liability. Some corporations have faced workers’ comp claims from independent contractors who were injured while on their properties, providing a service. Now, as a precaution, many corporate clients have begun to require any contractors they hire to carry their own workers’ compensation insurance coverage. 

2. Watch Your Legal Requirements

The IRS is very strict about who you can claim as a 1099 independent contractor and who must be a W2 employee. Every state has its own workers’ compensation laws too. Some states will view subcontractors as your employees and require you to have workers’ compensation insurance for them.

3. Don’t Misclassify Your Workers 

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Don’t think just because you’re not hiring a worker full-time that you won’t have to pay employment taxes, give them a W-2, or worry about workers’ comp. If any of your subcontractors don’t offer the services they provide to you to the general public, there’s a strong chance they could be legally considered your employee.  

Also, if one of your subcontractors is injured while working for you, and the state determines that the worker really should have been categorized as an employee, it could result in significant fines. Business owners can face a number of penalties for hiring subcontractors who are actually performing as employees. You may need to require any subcontractor to have proof of workers’ compensation insurance to protect your business. But even that might not save you. Even if your subcontractors have their own coverage, your state may still determine that they are technically your employees, which means you’re responsible for covering them with workers’ comp.

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Meet with an attorney or HR consultant to review your job descriptions before hiring any contractors to determine if the workers you need will be contractors or employees of your company to determine your obligations and if you need to purchase workers’ compensation insurance.

Do you have a burning business question? Send it to support@melindaemerson.com, and we’ll get it up. 

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Melinda F. Emerson, “SmallBizLady” is America’s #1 Small Business Expert. She is an internationally renowned keynote speaker on small business development, social selling, and online marketing strategy. As CEO of Quintessence Group, her Philadelphia-based marketing consulting firm serves Fortune 500 brands that target the small business market. Clients include Amazon, Adobe, Verizon, VISA, Google, FedEx, Chase, American Express, The Hartford, and Pitney Bowes. She also has an online school, www.smallbizladyuniversity.com, that teaches people online marketing and how to start and grow a successful small business and publishes a blog SucceedAsYourOwnBoss.com. Her advice is widely read, reaching more than 3 million entrepreneurs each week online. She hosts The Smallbizchat Podcast and is the bestselling author of Become Your Own Boss in 12 Months, Revised and Expanded, and Fix Your Business, a 90 Day Plan to Get Back Your Life and Reduce Chaos in Your Business.

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