Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that can cause illness and death. CO is found in combustion emissions, such as those produced by cars and trucks, small gasoline engines, stoves, lanterns, burning charcoal and wood, and gas ranges and heating systems. This 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.
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Read MoreYou 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.
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Read MoreThis article examines how the amount of compensation you receive from insurance after a car accident can vary depending on the type of claim that’s made and the value of your vehicle.
Read MoreLearn how personal umbrella liability insurance protects you from that worst-case scenario where you could lose your assets in a lawsuit.
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