Legal Question in Workers Comp in Georgia

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I have a dumptruck company and I paid workers compensation for $100,000.00 coverage. The Ins. company audit my company at the end of 2002, for 2001-2002 and included my owner operators into the coverage which brought it up to $400,000. My accoutant gave them paperwork from truckdrivers that own their own trucks, which are not my employees, and I have a written agreement with those drivers that they are taking care of their own workers compensation. Now the Insurance Comp. want me to pay back $41.000. I had sent them my agreements of the owner operators, which I forgot to put a date on, now they won't except them. Can they enforce me to pay that money? Can I be declined workerscomp because of this? I had no claims on their policy.

Thank you!

J.Harris


Asked on 6/12/03, 11:57 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Deric Beaudoin Mabry & McClelland, LLP

Re: workers compensation

Sounds like you have a few issues to discuss and possibly need a coverage opinion as well. It's not easy to respond to your question as stated so if you would like to discuss please call me at 404-728-8027, my firm handles coverage work and workers compensation defense for several insurers throughout the state as well as individual employers.

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Answered on 6/12/03, 12:15 pm


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