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Insurance Considerations When Expanding Your Business to a New Location

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

From property protection to liability coverage, ensuring your business insurance policies align with your expansion is critical. Review and Update Your Business Insurance Coverage Expanding to a new location changes your businesss risk exposure. If customers, vendors, or visitors will be on-site, this policy is essential.

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Top 6 Insurance Policies Every IT Business in California Should Have

Jackson & Jackson

Ensuring your business has the right insurance policies is not just a smart decision—it’s essential for long-term success. Here are the top 6 insurance policies every IT business in California should have to safeguard their operations. General Liability Insurance Even in a digital world, physical risks exist.

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Blog Post: Frequently Asked Questions on Complex Employment Issues for California Workers’ Compensation

LexisNexis

Is the gardener covered for workers’ compensation benefits under the homeowner’s liability insurance policy? Coverage B of the homeowner’s insurance policy will cover the injured worker’s work-related injuries. A roofing subcontractor’s employee fell off the roof and was severely injured.

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

Protect Commercial Insurance

Introduction When it comes to safeguarding your business, selecting the right insurance policy is crucial. It can be quite a daunting task with so many options out there, and understanding each policy’s intricacies is essential for your peace of mind and financial wellbeing. What is your budget for business insurance?

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NJ Supreme Court Holds Insurer Has No Duty to Defend Against Intentional Harm Claims

New Jersey Workers' Comp

12, 2024), found as follows: (1) the insurer had no duty to provide coverage against the employees negligence based claims (including claims for gross negligence against the employer) because of the exclusive remedy bar under N.J.S.A. There is no coverage under any portion of the New Jersey standard workers compensation policy.