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I am a contractor, how is the new Florida state laws going to affect me with my workmans compensation insurance?

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I am a contractor, how is the new Florida state laws going to affect me with my workmans compensation insurance?

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Starting January 1, 2004, if you are self-employed, are not incorporated, your exemption with the state is invalid. You have two solutions; pay the workman’s compensation premiums for yourself or incorporate. This is very important, although incorporation is a solution and might be less expensive in the end, you are electing to not be medically covered in the case you get injured or disabled on the job. Click here to go to the website for Workman’s compensation in Florida.

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