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Thursday, April 20, 2023As an employer, your employees are your most valuable asset. Your workforce is also one of the hardest types of risk to control. You might have insurance to cover work-related injuries and customer-related exposures, but you could also benefit from Employment Practice Liability Insurance. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, December 28, 2022Business Owner Policy or BOP is a type of business insurance. It is a basic policy providing the most common types of coverage most businesses need. Purchasing a BOP plan makes sense for many companies because combining these commonly needed policies can significantly reduce costs. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 27, 2022Workers compensation insurance helps give you the financial protection against medical bills and lost time at work should an employee be injured on the job. However, the right business insurance provider can not only help cover those costs, but can also help to minimize the risk of injury at your workplace. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 10, 2022Owning, operating and maintaining a small business is tough. Fortunately, you have a lot of resources available. If you’ve worked hard, have invested properly and are ready for a higher degree of protection, consider picking up a business owner’s policy—or, as it’s commonly called, a BOP. READ MORE >>
Thursday, November 18, 2021Due to the digital age, more and more employees are working from home. This raises the question: Is an employee covered if they suffer a work-related injury or illness at home? If you're a temporary or permanent telecommuter, this article can help you figure out whether you are covered by workers compensation insurance. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 14, 2021Insuring a small business usually means investing in a business owners policy (BOP). Your plan will contain property insurance that is designed to assist you in the event of unexpected damage to your assets. However, all plans will include limitations on the types of losses that they might cover. READ MORE >>
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