Employers Liability, also known as Employer Liability, refers to the legal responsibility that employers have towards their employees in case of work-related injuries or illnesses. This document group comprises a range of forms, applications, and notices that pertain to employers' liability in different states across the USA and Canada.
In the state of Colorado, for instance, employers are required to submit Form UITL-100, which serves as an application for Unemployment Insurance Account and a determination of employer liability. Similarly, in Kansas, employers need to fill out K-WC Form 123, known as the Election of Employer of Volunteer Workers, to establish their liability in the case of volunteers' injuries.
Other documents in this group include Form WC-82B, also referred to as the Bond of Employer Carrying His Own Risk in Missouri, and State Form 18488 (SI-1) in Indiana, which is used as an employer's application for permission to carry risk without insurance.
Additionally, employers in Vermont are obligated to provide DOL Form 31, a Notice to Employees that covers both employer's liability and workers' compensation. This form is available in both English and French.
Whether you are an employer seeking to understand your legal liabilities or an employee looking for information regarding your rights, this collection of documents will provide you with the necessary resources to navigate the complex landscape of employers' liability. Stay informed, protect your rights, and ensure a safe and fair work environment for all.
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This form is used for the election of employer for volunteer workers in Kansas.
This form is used for employers in Missouri who carry their own risk and need to submit a bond.
This form is used by employers in Indiana to apply for permission to carry risk without insurance. It is required for employers who want to self-insure their workers' compensation coverage.
This Form is used for notifying employees in Vermont about employer's liability and workers' compensation. It is available in French.