Can an Independent Contract Receive Workers' Compensation Benefits?

This video features Michael E. Greenspan, a Personal Injury attorney based in New York.

Generally, independent contractors might not be able to receive workers' comp benefits from an employer. However, there may be certain situations where an independent contractor is misclassified, and is actually performing the work of a regular employee. If you are injured as an independent contractor, have your situation reviewed at no cost by a workers' comp lawyer.

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