Workers' Compensation
(On-the-Job Injury or Illness)
- Who Is Covered By The Workers' Compensation Law?
- Who Is Not Covered By The Workers' Compensation Law?
- Who Is An Employee Under the Workers' Compensation Law?
- Employees in Nonprofit Organizations
- Examples of Applications Where Workers’ Compensation Insurance Coverage is Generally Required
- Examples of Applications Where Workers’ Compensation Insurance Coverage is Generally Not Required Because the Worker is Not an Employee Under the Law
- Additional NYS Workers’ Compensation Coverage Situations
Additional New York State Workers’ Compensation Coverage Situations
- Athletic Leagues/Teams/Businesses
- Black Car Operators
- Borrowed Employees
- Corporate Officer Coverage Requirements
- Domestic Workers
- Family Members
- Farms
- Foreign Government Employees
- Homeowners Workers' Compensation Insurance Rider
- Independent Contractors and Subcontractors
- Insurance Agents — Certain Licensed Insurance Agents Are Independent Contractors
- Jockey Fund
- Leased Employees
- LLCs & LLPs
- Media Sales Representatives
- Models
- Native American Enterprises
- New York Employers Working Outside NYS
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Nonprofit Executive Officer Exclusions
- Other States' Government Employees
- Out-Of-State Employers with Employees JUST LIVING in NYS
- Out-Of-State Employers with Employees WORKING in NYS
- Partnerships
- Payroll Companies
- Performing Artists
- Real Estate Brokers
- Religious Organizations
- Sole Proprietorships
- Spouses
- Student Interns
- Taxi Cabs – Most Taxi Cab Operators Are Considered Employees
- Temporary Service Agencies
- Unions
- Volunteers
- Wrap-Up Workers’ Compensation Insurance Policies for Construction Projects

