Your vehicle’s manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) can issue a recall on a car that has a safety-related defect or fails to meet safety standards. Defective airbags or seat belts and leaking fuel systems are some of the many issues that could lead to recalls—recalls that can create serious safety concerns for you and your loved ones. Keep reading to learn what to do if your vehicle is recalled.
Read MoreStandard EPLI policies only provide coverage for lawsuits brought about by employees or prospective employees, and most commercial general liability (CGL) policies specifically exclude coverage for harassment and discrimination. Third-party EPLI fills this gap between EPLI and CGL, and offers protection against allegations of wrongful acts made by customers, clients, vendors and suppliers.
Read MoreAssigned risk plans provide a safety net for employers who are unable to acquire workers’ compensation coverage from insurers in a standard market. Although such plans can be helpful to employers in need of coverage, there are several considerations to keep in mind. Review this guidance to learn more about assigned risk plans and their associated ramifications.
Read MoreThe DOT regularly audits motor carriers to evaluate their safety management controls. Motor carriers are subject to these complex and time-consuming safety audits the moment they register for a USDOT number. To better understand and navigate DOT safety audits, review this guide.
Read MoreThis quarter’s newsletter summarizes top cybersecurity takeaways from 2020, emphasizes the importance of promoting strong passwords and outlines tips for preventing a malware attack.
Read MoreNot only is workers’ compensation coverage required in most states, but it also plays a major role in connecting injured employees to the care they need to return to work as quickly and safely as possible.
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