Legal Question in Employment Law in California
Unlicensed Handy Man
Is an unlicensed handyman who does occasional repair work, on-site at an Association's facility covered under the Association's Workers'Compensation Policy
for injury to himself or for damages to the facility?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Unlicensed Handy Man
If the handy man is the Association's employee, he would be covered by the Association's workers compensation policy for any injury. If the handy man is not the Association's employee and is performing work for which a contractor's license is required in the State of California, there is a presumption in the law that a person who performs work for which a license is required and does not have such a license, that person is the employee of the principal. Thus, a court may hold that the Association's workers compensation policy would be liable.