When a building or critical piece of equipment is damaged, many times the expense of lost business is even greater than the expense of repairs. Orders go unfilled, routine...
read more → Having trouble recruiting and retaining quality employees? You aren’t alone. Unemployment is currently only 3.6%, the lowest since 1969. Businesses all over are competing for the same group...
read more → The following funds transfer fraud situation recently occurred to one of our clients and is shared, minus client-identifiable information, for the benefit...
read more → Recent inflation, labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and financial market volatility present direct challenges to businesses of...
read more → Does your business provide different levels of benefits to different groups of employees? If so,...
read more → Insurance companies compete against each other, helping to keep pricing in check. But traditional insurance...
read more → For many businesses, workers compensation is a substantial expense. Because insurance companies use claim history to measure risk of future claims, injuries on the job today can affect workers...
read more → Employees are quitting their jobs in favor of those with better compensation and benefits, better work/life balance, and more meaningful work. The recent pandemic brought many changes...
read more → A vehicle used for business purposes is likely not covered on a personal auto policy. For example, a pickup truck used by an electrical contractor for operating their...
read more → Claims happen. That is why businesses carry insurance. As much as we emphasize reducing risk to avoid claims altogether, they are a part of operating a business. However,...
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