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The unlicensed contractor in the question above was injured while working for the homeowner. He hires an attorney and fi

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 10:07 am
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The Unlicensed Contractor In The Question Above Was Injured While Working For The Homeowner He Hires An Attorney And Fi 1
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The unlicensed contractor in the question above was injured while working for the homeowner. He hires an attorney and files a Workers Compensation claim against the homeowner. The matter goes to trial at the Workers Compensation Appeals Board, and the Judge determines the unlicensed contractor has combined $300,000.00 in medical costs, temporary disability, and permanent disability. What amount if any is the homeowner responsible for? Nothing only the medical costs only the disability payments $300,000.00