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Confused About Workers Compensation? Study Your Industry
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If you decide to compare business insurance for a small- or medium-sized company, insurers might offer you something called a Business Owners Policy (BOP). BOP insurance generally provides a typical package of coverage that includes property, liability and business...
What is Paid Family Leave Insurance
Effective January 1, 2018, New York State required New York employers to provide eligible employees with Paid Family Leave (PFL). This requirement ensures eligible employees with 12 weeks of job protected, paid time off. The Paid Family Leave Act was rolled out 3rd...
How Workers Compensation Insurance Protects Your Employees
Workers compensation insurance is required in most states, although the requirements vary. Having this insurance is an added expense, but it protects your employees. It also won't leave you on the hook for lost wages, medical bills and other out-of-pocket expenses....
Why Workers Compensation Insurance Is A Must-Have
Business owners have to comply with all risk management standards set by local law. This usually includes a requirement to get workers’ compensation insurance. Many business owners don’t fully realize the importance of workers’ compensation insurance, and its critical...
What is the Difference Between a Business Owners Policy and a Commercial Package Policy?
Depending on the size and needs of your business, there are many types of policies available to cover your risks. However, not all businesses qualify for all of the same packages. The two main packages for businesses are a business owners policy (BOP) and a commercial...
What are the Limits on a General Liability Policy?
General liability insurance policies are designed to protect businesses across industries against common risks, but not all of these policies are created equal. Most basic general liability policies cover $1 million to $2 million per occurrence. This means that if a...
How to Insure a Commercial Vehicle for Personal Use
If your business often uses travel to operate, such as visiting clients or transporting equipment, you will likely need commercial auto insurance. Commercial auto insurance is an auto insurance policy designed to cover vehicles owned or used by a business for work...
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Whether you’re opening a small diner or a one-size-fits all restaurant space, you’ll need to take restaurant insurance seriously. Understandably, a lot of policy options exist—many of which are beneficial to your business’s longevity. You should, however, think deeply...
Does Liability Insurance Cover Bathroom Falls?
The bathroom in your store is likely one of the most-dangerous places for clients. One of its most-present risks is the chance of slip-and-fall accidents. If one occurs, then your business might bear responsibility for a client's losses. These losses, in turn, might...
Confused About Workers Compensation? Study Your Industry
Your business likely will have to carry workers compensation coverage. This protection extends to your employees in the event they become injured or sick on the job. Most states require their businesses to offer workers compensation insurance to employees. Still, many...
What a Business Owners Policy Does Not Cover
If you decide to compare business insurance for a small- or medium-sized company, insurers might offer you something called a Business Owners Policy (BOP). BOP insurance generally provides a typical package of coverage that includes property, liability and business...
What is Paid Family Leave Insurance
Effective January 1, 2018, New York State required New York employers to provide eligible employees with Paid Family Leave (PFL). This requirement ensures eligible employees with 12 weeks of job protected, paid time off. The Paid Family Leave Act was rolled out 3rd...
How Workers Compensation Insurance Protects Your Employees
Workers compensation insurance is required in most states, although the requirements vary. Having this insurance is an added expense, but it protects your employees. It also won't leave you on the hook for lost wages, medical bills and other out-of-pocket expenses....
Why Workers Compensation Insurance Is A Must-Have
Business owners have to comply with all risk management standards set by local law. This usually includes a requirement to get workers’ compensation insurance. Many business owners don’t fully realize the importance of workers’ compensation insurance, and its critical...
What is the Difference Between a Business Owners Policy and a Commercial Package Policy?
Depending on the size and needs of your business, there are many types of policies available to cover your risks. However, not all businesses qualify for all of the same packages. The two main packages for businesses are a business owners policy (BOP) and a commercial...
What are the Limits on a General Liability Policy?
General liability insurance policies are designed to protect businesses across industries against common risks, but not all of these policies are created equal. Most basic general liability policies cover $1 million to $2 million per occurrence. This means that if a...
How to Insure a Commercial Vehicle for Personal Use
If your business often uses travel to operate, such as visiting clients or transporting equipment, you will likely need commercial auto insurance. Commercial auto insurance is an auto insurance policy designed to cover vehicles owned or used by a business for work...
When Buying Restaurant Insurance, What will Sustain the Business?
Whether you’re opening a small diner or a one-size-fits all restaurant space, you’ll need to take restaurant insurance seriously. Understandably, a lot of policy options exist—many of which are beneficial to your business’s longevity. You should, however, think deeply...
Does Liability Insurance Cover Bathroom Falls?
The bathroom in your store is likely one of the most-dangerous places for clients. One of its most-present risks is the chance of slip-and-fall accidents. If one occurs, then your business might bear responsibility for a client's losses. These losses, in turn, might...
Confused About Workers Compensation? Study Your Industry
Your business likely will have to carry workers compensation coverage. This protection extends to your employees in the event they become injured or sick on the job. Most states require their businesses to offer workers compensation insurance to employees. Still, many...
What a Business Owners Policy Does Not Cover
If you decide to compare business insurance for a small- or medium-sized company, insurers might offer you something called a Business Owners Policy (BOP). BOP insurance generally provides a typical package of coverage that includes property, liability and business...