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omalley
Asked September 2016
What kind of insurance do I need for a private caretaker?
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freqflyer
Sep 2016
If you are paying to have a caregiver who isn't from a licensed caregiving Agency, you would need to ask your insurance carrier about "workman's comp" insurance. Ask if you would also need an "umbrella policy" which is an extra liability insurance.
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