If you hire a person as an employee to work on your property and he or she gets hurt and you do not have a worker's compensation policy in effect, you are responsible for the injuries. If the person h
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 6 months ago
It may be too late for you to file an injury claim at this point. It depends on the state where the accident occurred. All states have a statute of limitations, which is a window of time i
Your job is not your insurer; your employer is only responsible for your injuries if it was at fault in some way. From what you write, however, your employer was not at fault--you admit that you are a
Assuming you are in California, you most likely have a workers comp. claim. Where were you working and what were your job duties? Who caused the water to be on the floor where you slipped, if you know
Assuming you are in CA, you may well have a case if you can establish dangerous condition that the landlord knew about or should have known about because it was apparent with a reasonable inspection.