Does Montana workers compensation law have specific requirements for contractors?
Independent contractors may exempt themselves from workers compensation coverage. To be recognized as an Independent Contractor, you must be free from control over the hiring agent, fill out the proper form (follow link below) and submit notarized affidavit stating you elect to exempt yourself from workers compensation insurance coverage. Montana Guide for Workers Compensation for Contractors Employee Leasing and Staffing Companies Using a PEO or staffing company to obtain your workers compensation may be a good alternative to purchasing your own workers compensation policy. Leasing companies handle your payroll, w-2 forms, unemployment and workers compensation claims. In many cases the down payment required to obtain a new workers compensation policy is high and many new businesses cannot afford the down payment. Another advantage, based on my experience, is that you will never get audited because you pay as you go for your coverage. We represent numerous leasing and staffing companie
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