BigLebowski
Active Member
I'm a novice with horses, looking for help with the care of two horses.
It occurs to me that if I take on someone for a few hours a week then I become an employer and I'm worried about any claim should they get badly injured. Am I right in thinking I'm best off simply hiring a professional contractor and that its not worth taking the risk with casual help?
If I do go down the casual route then I imagine I'd have to get insurance which would be costly and may not pay anyway if they could argue I didn't know what I was doing.
Cheers
Nick
It occurs to me that if I take on someone for a few hours a week then I become an employer and I'm worried about any claim should they get badly injured. Am I right in thinking I'm best off simply hiring a professional contractor and that its not worth taking the risk with casual help?
If I do go down the casual route then I imagine I'd have to get insurance which would be costly and may not pay anyway if they could argue I didn't know what I was doing.
Cheers
Nick