So my neighbor just purchased about a dozen bounce houses. He's wanting my 16 year old son to work for him over the summer to help set up and tear down bounce houses---all cash.
This is a side business, so I'm not sure what kind of liability coverage, if any, my neighbor has. He may have just a simple release of liability form.
Suppose my kid sets up a bounce house and he sets it up wrong or it malfunctions, injuring a child. Is it possible that my son could be liable for damages for this kind of incident? He won't be an official employee of the company since he's being paid cash.
This is a side business, so I'm not sure what kind of liability coverage, if any, my neighbor has. He may have just a simple release of liability form.
Suppose my kid sets up a bounce house and he sets it up wrong or it malfunctions, injuring a child. Is it possible that my son could be liable for damages for this kind of incident? He won't be an official employee of the company since he's being paid cash.