Steve, In Montana we have the privilege of paying the state $125 every two years to NOT be covered by worker's comp. Of course we have the option of buying coverage at a similar cost to what you mention, but also having no employees it is not worth it. The University was happy either way, but I had to have proof that I was either covered... or not. Maybe that would be an option for you? Jeff Stickney Stephen Snyder wrote: > > > I have been asked by one of the institutions I work for to provide > worker's compensation insurance. I am a contract technician, sole > proprieter with no employees. Apparently, I can purchase the > insurance for about $700 a year , but would not be able to file a > claim if I needed too. Do any of you in similar situations carry this > insurance? > > Regards, > Steve > > > Stephen Snyder > Registered Piano Technician > 342 Scotts Lake Road > Salem, NY 12865 > > (518) 854-3888 (home) > (518) 321-3813(cell) > shsnyder1 at verizon.net > > > > >
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