When a boss buys worker’s compensation insurance, he gets two very important benefits. First, worker’s compensation insurance will pay the medical bills of employees who are hurt on the job. Second, the boss is buying for itself immunity from lawsuits brought by the employees who are injured at work. See, Tucker v. Action Equipment and Scaffold Co., 113 Nev. 1349, 951 P.2d 1027 (1997). But what happens when the employee is doing work for the boss on someone else’s property? Does the boss’s … [Read more...]