| February
2004
Massachusetts Worker’s Compensation
Coverage Now Available for Members of Limited
Liability Companies (LLC)
The State of Massachusetts has recently
clarified its position regarding the availability
of Workers’ Compensation Coverage
for Members of Limited Liability Companies.
You may recall the October 2002 notification
we sent when Massachusetts passed legislation
which allowed sole proprietors and partners
to elect Workers’ Compensation coverage
for themselves. The Massachusetts Department
of Industrial Accidents (DIA) at that time
said, in spite of that change, coverage
for the members of Limited Liability Companies
was still excluded and they were not able
to elect coverage.
The DIA has now recently issued an advisory
ruling, which states it is the policy and
practice of the DIA to consider LLCs legal
partnerships. As such, the members of LLCs,
at their election, may obtain a workers’
compensation policy (or amend an existing
policy) to provide coverage and benefits
for said members.
As mentioned in our original notice, if
sole proprietors or partners, and now LLC
members, wish to be covered as employees
under a Workers’ Compensation insurance
policy, they must submit a written request
to the carrier. The election must be reaffirmed
annually prior to the renewal date.
As always, an LLC must secure a Workers’
Compensation insurance policy to cover its
employees, but unless the members of the
LLC specifically elect coverage for themselves
in writing, they will not be covered by
that policy.
If you are a member of an LLC and wish
to elect Workers’ Compensation coverage
for yourself, please be sure to let us know
right away. Please contact
us if you have any questions.
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