RyanCafferky
Been here a while
- Location
- Hood River, Oregon
Here is the backstory:
I’ve been in the tree business for 23 years. Currently I do a few different things for work. Some of my work is as a contract climber where I prefer to focus on challenging removals. Some of my work is as a consultant doing different types of safety oversight in California. Then when I’m home I do all types of work on the farm where I live such as logging, running a sawmill, and everything that comes with keeping an off grid homestead up and running.
My dilemma is this: how should I best prepare financially for the possibility of getting hurt or injured in this dangerous industry? As awesome as you guys are, I don’t think that GoFundMe is going to keep me afloat for months or years if I mangle myself while doing a messed up removal or inadvertently get injured at home on the farm. One option that I have is to start paying myself as an employee and getting workers compensation on myself. My other options are: supplemental insurance, accident insurance, life insurance, or just putting more into savings. What other things should I consider?
I would love to hear what other self employed business owners do to protect themselves and their family from unplanned events. Also I would love to hear from those of you who may have been burned by insurance companies or models of protection that all of us should avoid.
I’ve been in the tree business for 23 years. Currently I do a few different things for work. Some of my work is as a contract climber where I prefer to focus on challenging removals. Some of my work is as a consultant doing different types of safety oversight in California. Then when I’m home I do all types of work on the farm where I live such as logging, running a sawmill, and everything that comes with keeping an off grid homestead up and running.
My dilemma is this: how should I best prepare financially for the possibility of getting hurt or injured in this dangerous industry? As awesome as you guys are, I don’t think that GoFundMe is going to keep me afloat for months or years if I mangle myself while doing a messed up removal or inadvertently get injured at home on the farm. One option that I have is to start paying myself as an employee and getting workers compensation on myself. My other options are: supplemental insurance, accident insurance, life insurance, or just putting more into savings. What other things should I consider?
I would love to hear what other self employed business owners do to protect themselves and their family from unplanned events. Also I would love to hear from those of you who may have been burned by insurance companies or models of protection that all of us should avoid.
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