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What To Include In Your Snow Removal Log?

What To Include In Your Snow Removal Log?

  Keeping a snow removal log is critical in defending slip and fall claims during the winter season. Once the snow hits, we know that we will be getting a call about a potential slip and fall claim. If you are a snow removal contractor, this should be part of your standard operating procedure. This will help set you apart from your competition. This should...

What Businesses Should Consider for Hybrid Work

What Businesses Should Consider for Hybrid Work

In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the widespread closure of offices and workplaces across the world. Many employees learned something during this unprecedented time – that it was possible for their work to be done remotely from home.Of course, telework is not an option for every job or every company. According to a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center, 62% of...

Top 3 Business Insurance Myths

Top 3 Business Insurance Myths

Insurance is essential in today’s economic environment. We have health insurance in case we become ill or injured. We carry auto insurance so we can legally drive and for protection in case of a crash. Businesses are no exception to the rule. If you own a business, you need the right kinds of business insurance coverage to protect it. The following are common business insurance...

Leasehold Improvements - An Overlooked Coverage

Leasehold Improvements - An Overlooked Coverage

When a business leases a new space there is usually some renovation that needs to be done to accommodate the business’ needs. It can be a minor renovation like mine.  When I originally moved into my office, I had 2 windows installed in the office, so I could see through to the front door of my office, since I was the only one there. To...

If You Blog, You May Need Professional Liability Insurance

If You Blog, You May Need Professional Liability Insurance

Every business is advised to have a blog, but does this come with risks? Surprisingly, yes. A blog may mention a specific company, competitor, or include claims regarding results, and under the right conditions, could lead to a lawsuit. Companies that make promises about what they can achieve can be at high risk. What if the advice is taken, with no result, or a bad...