Workers’ Compensation – Independent Contractor – Home – Refurbishment – HVAC Technician
Moose v. Watkins Even though the defendant-owner paid plaintiff for 40 hours per week to perform heating and air conditioning work on the houses she was having renovated, plaintiff was nevertheless an independent contractor; he was skilled in an area of expertise, he had an assistant, defendant did not control the details of plaintiff’s work, she had no other employees, and plaintiff decided when to work his weekly 40 hours.
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Published: January 27, 2012
Time posted: 3:39 pm
Tags: Home, HVAC Technician, independent contractor, Refurbishment, Workers’ Compensation







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