The one who did the work is the one responsible.  Doesn't matter if they're
putting it in for the city, AT&T, or Steve's ISP.

Think about how VZW/Tmobile/AT&T all use contractors for tower climbing.

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On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 3:05 PM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sounds right.
>
> I think you might be able to name a 1099 employee as an additional insured
> on your liability policy.  Might be better than putting it on him to get
> his own $5mil liability policy.
>
>
> On 3/10/2021 2:58 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
>
> So, if you contract an operator to run your horizontal drill, who is
> liable for striking a utility. I assume a contractor with his own drill is
> liable, a contracted laborer im guessing would be decided by state lars on
> whos an employee and whos a contractor regardless of 1099, and as
> employee would put the liability on the company who the dig is for.
>
> does that sound right?
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