Curious if workers' compensation is truly a requirement when employing a nanny? What are the consequences of not paying for it? Is this something most people pay for? We have USAA homeowners' insurance and they do NOT provide this product. |
If she gets hurt on job, she sues you and you lose everything You are bring pennywise and being pound foolish. If required in your jurisdiction then your are also being stupid. |
If your nanny makes $1,000 in any calendar quarter, then you need workers' comp in MD. You can be fined up to $10,000 for lack of coverage. If your employee gets hurt on the job, you're on the hook for medical costs, lost wages, etc. Check with GTM Payroll Services. They do workers comp for household employers. It may not be that much. |