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Hurt working in someone else`s home

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domestictech

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Florida

:confused: I am a self employed uninsured housekeeper. My client was aware that I do not have my own medical insurance. I slipped and fell while working in their home. My injury included a dislocated elbow. I now have a hefty hospital bill and am in need of some physical therapy. My question is... Is thier homeowners insurance policy most likely to cover for this? Please help.
thankyou a million.
 


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AAL

Guest
in a way, i believe that your employer has a responsibility to pay your medical bills and ensure that you'll recover well immediately. i would also suggest that you consult a legal specialist so that you'll know what actions to be made. get well soon and i hope that everything would be ok soon.
 

You Are Guilty

Senior Member
AAL said:
in a way, i believe that your employer has a responsibility to pay your medical bills and ensure that you'll recover well immediately. i would also suggest that you consult a legal specialist so that you'll know what actions to be made. get well soon and i hope that everything would be ok soon.
And in another way, I think you don't know what you're talking about. Unless, of course, negligence doesn't exist in your state.

Nice signature, by the way. I'd guess you have about 12 or so hours to remove it before someone does it for you.
 

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