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Connecticut business owner charged with not giving his employees workers comp insurance coverage


Published on 2025-03-27 20:01:01 - FOX61
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A Connecticut business owner, identified as 60-year-old Robert F. DiMassa, has been charged with failing to provide workers' compensation insurance for his employees at his company, DiMassa Building and Design, LLC. The charges stem from an investigation by the Connecticut Department of Labor's Wage and Workplace Standards Division, which found that DiMassa did not secure the mandatory insurance coverage for his workers. This lack of coverage was particularly highlighted after an employee was injured on the job in 2021, leading to a complaint and subsequent investigation. DiMassa faces potential penalties including fines and jail time for not complying with state labor laws that mandate such insurance to protect employees in case of workplace injuries.

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