You may not think an error on your auto insurance application is a big deal, but the consequences can be very costly. Giving inaccurate information on your application can lead to increased premiums, policy cancellations or insufficient coverage in the event of an accident. Here are some common mistakes to avoid when applying for auto insurance.
Read MoreAt work, much of your day is spent lifting, carrying and transporting heavy objects. While in many cases a machine does the grunt work, it only takes one careless mistake to sustain a serious, long-term injury due to improper lifting technique. The following safety tips will give you helpful ergonomic guidelines for lifting any size load.
Read MoreThis document is part of a series from the Insurance Services Office (ISO) and covers industry hazards and topics, providing businesses with actionable strategies to safeguard their employees from robberies. Learn more here
Read MoreThe National Association of Home Builders confirmed that household construction costs have surged over the past year. This rise in construction costs is directly tied to soaring building material expenses—namely, the price of lumber. Unfortunately, these elevated costs could pose coverage consequences for homeowners across the country. Review the following article to learn more
Read MoreReview the following guidance to learn more about why it’s important to foster strong relationships with the medical providers in your workers’ compensation program and best practices for doing so. Download the resource here
Read MoreAll adults in the United States are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. With vaccine distribution reaching the general public, a growing proportion of the workforce is now vaccinated. In turn, many of these vaccinated employees have also received a vaccine card. This article provides an overview of COVID-19 vaccine cards and workplace considerations.
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