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Worker's Compensation Insurance Information for Employers With G-4 Visas Employing Domestics with G-5 Visas
Courtesy of Home/Work Solutions, Inc.
Worker's Compensation is protection mandated under state law for a worker and his or her dependents against injury and death occurring in the course of employment. It is not health insurance, and it is not intended to compensate for a disability other than disability caused by injury arising out of employment.
The purpose of a worker's compensation system is to provide financial and medical benefits to the victims of 'work-related' injuries and their families regardless of fault. The cost of this insurance is borne by the employer. Insurance premiums are determined by the number of employees, their annual payroll, and the type of work they do.
Maryland and the District of Columbia require
household employers to obtain Workers Compensation
Insurance coverage. This
insurance may be purchased through a licensed insurance
broker and/or a state insurance fund. This is a policy of insurance and not a payroll tax.
Virginia requires workers compensation insurance when you employ 4 or more household workers. New York State requires that the employer purchase BOTH worker's compensation and disability insurance policies. These are offered through the state insurance fund.
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