October 2008
Volume 1, Issue 1

Auto & Home Insurance Agency Newsletter


 

President Message

A welcome message from our President, Skip Schrayer.
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We can help!

Many times employers will offer individual medical coverage to domestic employees as part of their employment package. We offer individually underwritten major medical plans tailored to your needs with a variety of deductibles, office co-pays and RX cards. Call us at 800-437-4814 if you would like a quote.

 

Did you know…

Some insurance companies now offer Employment Practices Liability coverage as an additional coverage on your personal excess liability policy. This type of coverage will help guard against suits from domestic workers for employment-related discrimination, wrongful termination and sexual harassment.

 

Keep in mind

If you are having any type of work done in your home, you should always ask for a certificate of insurance from the company doing the work and it should include a workers' compensation policy for their employees. Please call us if you would like more information.
  Auto & Home Insurance Agency

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Protect Yourself by Insuring Domestic Workers

Have you ever wondered whether you need workers' compensation insurance protection in the event that your housekeeper, nanny, or gardener is injured while working for you?

Perhaps you already carry workers' compensation to compensate these domestic employees for their medical expenses and lost wages if they are injured on the job. But if instead you depend on your homeowners policy to pay for the injured domestic employee's financial loss, you are unnecessarily putting yourself and your employee at risk. Why? Because as Skip Schrayer, President of Auto & Home Insurance Agency explains, "Homeowners insurance was never intended as a substitute for workers' compensation coverage."

"If a visitor in my home is bit by my dog or injured from slipping on my pool deck, and then files a claim against my homeowners insurance for their damages, their medical costs will be reimbursed without regard to fault up to the limit of my medical payments coverage on my homeowners policy, which is usually $5,000 or $10,000. However, medical expenses in excess of my medical payments limits, loss of wages, and other financial loss will only be paid by my homeowners policy if I was at fault for the injury."

Relying solely on your homeowners coverage to protect you and your domestic employee from the losses resulting from the domestic employee's injury while in your employ presents the following problems:

  • In Illinois, a homeowner who employs a domestic worker for more than 40 hours per week for 13 or more weeks per year is required by law to carry workers' compensation coverage for that worker. Employers who knowingly fail to obtain required coverage can be fined by the state up to $500 for every day of noncompliance, with a minimum fine of $10,000. In addition, if a claim is compensable under the Workers' Compensation Act in your state, your homeowners policy will not be able to respond at all.
  • If the domestic employee files a workers' compensation claim against a homeowner who is not required to and does not carry workers' compensation insurance coverage, then the homeowner must still defend the workers' compensation claim at his own expense, whether or not the claim is legitimate. Hiring a lawyer to defend you will likely cost more than several years of workers' compensation premium.
  • If the injury is serious, medical expenses in excess of medical payments coverage and significant wage loss may result. To avoid major financial loss, the domestic employee will likely attempt to prove that you were at fault. Because proving an at-fault accident is often adversarial, frustrating and expensive, the relationship with your employee may become strained and even irreparably damaged.
Homeowners whose domestic employees work fewer hours than stated above are not mandated to carry a workers' compensation policy. However, Auto & Home Insurance strongly recommends that homeowners with domestic employees purchase workers' compensation insurance because it eliminates all of these problems. Whether your housekeeper falls down the stairs, your cook is burned during dinner preparations or your nanny is hurt in a car accident while driving your child to school, if you carry workers' compensation coverage, your insurer will pay for the employee's medical expenses and two-thirds of his lost wages, regardless of liability or fault.

Workers' Compensation Protects You

Workers' compensation insurance protects you, the employer, as well as your household employees, from the adverse consequences resulting from the employee's job related injury. Knowing that your assets and your domestic employee's well being are protected can bring you genuine peace of mind.

To obtain a workers' compensation policy for a domestic employee, you must list your federal identification number (Employer's Identification Number or Social Security Number) and be withholding and paying all appropriate income taxes. For more information about requirements and coverage, please call us at (800) 437-4814.