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Lack of Employees Didn't Relieve Employer's Obligation to Pay Premiums

By WorkCompCentral

Tuesday, August 26, 2014 | 0

An employer that allegedly went for periods without having any employees was not entitled to summary judgment on its insurance carrier's claim for unpaid premiums for those periods, a New York appellate court ruled. Case: Commissioners of State Insurance Fund v.Kaywood Properties , No. 2013-11215, 08/13/2014, published. Facts: Kaywood Properties had a workers' compensation insurance policy through the New York State Insurance Fund. NYSIF alleged that Kaywood owed $11,648.43 in unpaid premiums. Procedural History: Kaywood moved for summary judgment, arguing that it had periods o...

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