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Mastering Time Management: A Handbook for Busy Insurance Agents

Final Expense Brokerage

Introduction: For insurance agents, time is a valuable commodity that often feels fleeting. In today's fast-paced industry, mastering time management is crucial for staying organized, meeting deadlines, and achieving success. This guide delves into strategies and methods to assist busy insurance agents in mastering time management and enhancing productivity.

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Women’s History Month Reflections on Occupational Exposures and Health Equity

CDC: Workers Compensation

March was Women’s History Month and this year’s theme was “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” This theme urged us to think about the diversity of U.S. women workers and how NIOSH is addressing health equity. Health equity is the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health.[1] Occupational health inequities [2] can be influenced by exclusion and discrimination based on factors such as gender, socioeconomic position, and rac

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

ProWriters

Today’s dynamic business environment and litigious society pose several risks to businesses. As they seek to secure the insurance they need to protect themselves, some companies’ decision-makers may get confused about E&O vs. EPLI policies. Both types of policies involve legal liabilities and are important. But when you help your business clients appreciate the difference between E&O vs.

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The Influence of Digital Marketing on Insurance Sales

Final Expense Brokerage

Introduction: In today's era, the insurance sector is experiencing a notable shift towards utilizing digital marketing approaches. As more individuals rely on the internet for insurance research and purchases, digital marketing has become an essential element for insurance agents to stay competitive in the industry. This piece will delve into the increasing significance of marketing in insurance and its impact on boosting sales efforts.

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A Brief History of the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act

New Jersey Workers' Comp

For those who do not like workers’ compensation, blame Otto Von Bismarck. Yes, the man known as the Iron Chancellor, who united all the kingdoms and states into one Germany, passed the first modern workers’ compensation law in 1874. Other western European nations soon followed, and between 1911 and 1920 every state in America adopted a workers’ compensation law, all of which borrowed from Bismarck’s first modern law.