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What are the most important questions to ask when choosing business insurance?

Protect Commercial Insurance

Let’s explore the pivotal questions to ask when choosing your business insurance coverage. Understanding your business needs Image courtesy: Unsplash Before diving into the vast world of business insurance, it’s essential to pause and assess your company’s unique needs.

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10 Tips to Improve Construction Site Security

Insurance Agency of Ohio

While insurance may offset some of the financial costs, many uninsured costs – deductibles, replacing depreciated items with new equipment, production delays, paperwork and time to report and replace stolen equipment – are paid by contractors. By Troy Dohmeyer Equipment and material theft is a major source of loss for contractors.

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Cannabis Industry Prospects Brighten;Risks, Challenges Remain

Triple-I: Workers Compensation

The Small Business Tax Equity Act would provide an exception into the Internal Revenue Code to let cannabis operators – as long as they’re in compliance with state laws – make the same deductions as any other business. Easier to operate Passage of these laws would make it easier for cannabis-related businesses to operate.

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Travel Insurance for Businesses

Bankers Insurance

In most cases, the deductible requires the insured to pay about 10 percent of any loss. Most insurance companies offer comprehensive policies for international employers in which K&R is only part of the package. This coverage provides workers’ compensation benefits in the event of a work-related injury or illness.

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E&O vs. EPLI: What Coverage Do Your Clients Need?

ProWriters

Claims covered under EPLI policies can include: Sexual harassment Discrimination Wrongful termination Defamation Invasion of privacy Failure to promote Like E&O policies, EPLI policies are customizable to meet different businesses’ unique needs. It can also cover temporary workers, contractors, and even former employees.