Sure the owner has insurance on his truck, just as an owner who is paying a driver on a W-2 , but the difference is that when a driver is paid under a W-2 form, the owner's insurance company covers the driver if he is involved in an accident. It is like your computer having a "Firewall". I am not asking you to take my word, as I said, ask a good lawyer where a driver stands when he is paid under a 1099.
Let me relate a case that happened several years ago to a friend of mine. He was driving a tour bus under a 1099. He was involved in an accident, he landed in the hospital, got sued. He had to pay his own medical bills, he had to hire his own lawyer to fight the lawsuits, it cost him a fortune, the owner walked away and never paid a dime towards his medical bills or his cost in fighting the lawsuits. Oh, the owner's insurance did pay for the damage to the bus--LOL
I would not touch driving a truck for another person and that person paid me under a 1099 form. I know that there are thousands out there doing it and I certainly hope that they never are involved in a serious accident and if they are, I certainly hope that they drive for an employer that will "cover their rears"---but how do you know??
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