LOL this guy has to be trolling. Please have some practical experience before spouting off your misinformation. Clearly you have zero idea how something as clear cut and straightforward as WorksafeBC coverage works and you definitely don’t have any employees. There’s something called no-fault protection.Being liable has nothing to do with whether or not someone carries insurance or not. Being liable has to do with not meeting one's duty of care. My employees can be minding there own business doing there work, a helicopter crashes through the roof and kills two of my employees - whether I have insurance or not and whether those employees are on the books or under the table, my company as the employer is not liable for their deaths. Now, can my employees family sue my company seeking damages? Sure they can. They'll probably lose and hopefully they have a good enough lawyer to sue the pilot/helicopter company. In reality they'll just sue anyone and everyone - basically they'll throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. In any event, we generally have a duty of care to others, certainly employers have a duty of care to their employees. Just because an employee dies on the job/at the workplace, does not automatically mean an employer has breached that duty of care and therefore has liability for said death.
“WorkSafeBC insurance protects employers from being sued by workers for injuries which occur during the course of their employment. This means that workers give up the right to sue employers in the event of a workplace injury in exchange for covering the cost of health care and rehabilitation services as well as wage loss benefits.”
https://www.worksafebc.com/en/insurance/need-coverage/benefits-of-coverage
This guy is a great example of when someone tries to sound like they know something but really has no clue how things actually work & tries to fake having real experience lmao
You should eat a slice of humble pie and learn from guys who actually run and operate real businesses





