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Insurance forms and endorsements vary based on insurance company; changes in edition dates; regulations; court decisions;
and state jurisdiction. The instructional materials provided by The Insurance Community Center and its authors is intended as
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Community webinars are archived on the Community homepage under the right hand tab titled: Webinar Archive
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In addition the community has unique business networking opportunities.
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Independent Contractor vs. EmployeeHow does it relate to Workers
Compensation?How does it relate to Employment
Practice Liability? Independent Contractor as relates to
the construction industry
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An IC is either a person or organization that is hired to perform services under an express or implied contract and is NOT subject to the other party’s control, the manner and means of performing the services
Typically the party engaging the IC is not liable for the acts of the IC Exceptions apply according to case law –
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An employee is a (natural) person who works in the service of another person under an express or implied contract of hire, under which the employer has the right to control the details of work performance
▪ Black's Law Dictionary
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It is important to note that the IRS assumes that a worker is an employee. It is sometimes difficult to determine the status of a worker. If you are unsure whether to classify a worker as an independent contractor or employee, you can file a Form SS-8 to request a determination.
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Many states have guidelinesExamples:
Oregon typically follows the IRS standards
Rhode Island – an IC must self-certify Massachusetts – has put GC on notice
they are responsible for WC coverage for an IC creating a presumptive employee – employer relationship
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Oregon typically follows the IRS standards
Rhode Island – an IC must self-certifyMassachusetts – has put GC on
notice they are responsible for WC coverage for an IC creating a presumptive employee – employer relationship
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NY has stated that if it a reasonable risk that ICs could be misclassified, then it is reasonable for the WC insurer to charge premium to the “employer” unless IC can prove WC coverage
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California has the following guidelines for ICs: Independent business / holds a business license Control over the work / provides tools or
equipment Is paid by the project (not by time) No fraudulent misclassification Performs services not generally part of business Intends to establish an IC relationship
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The principal body of law governing retirement, health care, disability and similar types of benefit plans is the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"),
The Court has described the common law tests to use
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An employee: the “conventional master-servant relationship as understood by the common law agency doctrine."
An IC: the hiring party's right to control the manner and means by which the product is accomplished" Did not adopt the IRS “test” but in the
Darden case, identified 12 specific points to determine IC status
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Skill requiredSource of tools and instrumentalitiesLocation where work performedDuration of relationship of partiesHiring party's right (or lack thereof)
to assign additional projectsHired party's discretion over when
and how long to work
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Method of payment Hired party's role in hiring and paying
assistants Whether the work is part of hiring
party's regular business Whether the hired party is in business Whether "employee benefits" are
provided The tax treatment of the hired party.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in this case (and the USSC refused to hear the case) that temporary employees and “freelancers” hired by Microsoft in the late 1980’s and early 90’s were in fact employees at least for their inclusion in the Savings Plus and the Stock Purchase Plan established by Microsoft for its employees
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Much of the litigation could been avoided if the benefit plans had been drafted differently and if the company had not made a key concession early in the case.
Businesses must review and, where appropriate, amend their benefit plans and forms of contract Legal and accounting advice is critical to
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A group of loan originators executed agreements stating they would be Cragin's Ics and not employees for all purposes" sought to participate in Cragin's employee stock ownership plan ("ESOP").
The Court of Appeals held that the agreements established they were not employees and, therefore, not entitled to participate in the plan
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A group of newspaper carriers who signed IC agreements with no-benefits language were reclassified by the IRS as common law employees for employment tax purposes.
The Court of Appeals upheld their exclusion from the company's retirement plans, finding that the individual contracts alone were a sufficient basis for excluding the workers
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New York Life was sued by one of their agents who claimed that the company terminated his agency contract in violation of ERISA and ADEA
The agent had to establish that he was an employee and not an IC
After applying the Darden factors to the agency contract, the court concluded that the agent was an independent contractor.
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The court found some employee related factors Life insurance, pension and 401(k) plans Company trained agent during first 3 yrs Not persuasive
Court found persuasive the signed contract where, in clear language, Barnhart would be an IC, paid commission and claimed self-employment on his tax returns
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Request and receive W-9 Provide 1099 MiscellaneousRequire copy of business license
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Confirm status by creating a written contract that includes the status as IC that includes a statement that the IC assumes responsibility for taxes, withholdings and insurance
Get advice Lawyers IRS can determine if IC by submitting
Form SS-8 – Determination of Employee Work Status
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Depending on the state – insurer could charge premium based on reasonable expectation of misclassification
Clients should always verify that a hired IC provides WC coverage for employees
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Most EPLI policies exclude IC from coverage
Include third party discrimination and harassment coverage to fill the gap
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This area is developing law around the country in both state and federal courts
Help your client understand that just by calling someone an IC doesn’t make it so
Give them insurance guidance but don’t step over the line into the area of law
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Laurie Infantino [email protected] 714 803 5830
Marjorie Segale [email protected]
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