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stebbinsd

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arkansas

In Arkansas, worker's compensation is a no fault system. The only exceptions to worker's comp are if

1) There are less than ten employees. Whether they are paid under the table is irrelevant.
2) If they are intoxicated.
3) If they were on break AND were allowed to go wherever they wanted (i.e. if they had to stay in a certain spot, they still got worker's comp).
4) If they go out of their way to inflict the injury themselves.

Therefore, worker's compensation is subject to the same burden of proof as strict liability, meaning it doesn't matter what precautions they take to prevent injuries; they are still liable for any injuries that occur in the workplace.

However, in independent circuit professional wrestling, if you're not part owner of the company, you're probably an independent contractor. The same applies for MMA and boxing, even in the UFC.

Would performers in that sense be entitled to worker's comp? If not, would the promoter also be allowed to force performers to sign injury waivers, making the performers completely SOL?
 


stebbinsd

Member
What are you talking about? The last time I posted, I was asking about getting paid under the table.

Please, look into the situation before you start running your mouth. Pretty please!
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What are you talking about? The last time I posted, I was asking about getting paid under the table.

Please, look into the situation before you start running your mouth. Pretty please!

Perhaps you should go back and re-read YOUR posts before you start running YOUR mouth

https://forum.freeadvice.com/workplace-injuries-worker-s-compensation-32/workers-comp-wrestling-436636.html
 

Antigone*

Senior Member
What are you talking about? The last time I posted, I was asking about getting paid under the table.

Please, look into the situation before you start running your mouth. Pretty please!

He.he.he somehow I can't picture some big Sargent Slaughter guy saying "pretty please"!!!

Hey wrestler we will only give you the answers you want to hear if you say "pretty please with a cherry on top." No cherries... No answers!!!
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Independent contractors are not covered under the workers comp policy of the client company. In any industry. In any state. Under any circumstances. Case closed. I hope this is now clear to you.
 
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