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What Is Employers Liability Insurance?

Property Insurance Coverage Law

Employer’s liability insurance protects businesses from lawsuits filed by employees who have suffered a work-related injury or illness. appeared first on Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog.

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Does Your Business Need Workers' Compensation Insurance?

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Man Drilling into a Wooden Board by Thijs van der Weide Workers' compensation insurance is a fundamental aspect of running a business, providing vital protection for both employers and employees. This insurance covers medical costs, rehabilitation, and lost wages for employees who are injured or become ill at work.

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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. Commercial Liability Insurance to protect against claims related to third-party injuries or property damage. Workers Compensation Insurance to cover employee injuries on the job.

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Understanding the Two Primary Benefits of Workers’ Compensation for Employers

AMAXX

This arrangement, often referred to as the workers compensation bar, is designed to provide a fair resolution for both parties: For employees , it ensures a no-fault system where benefits are guaranteed without needing to prove the employers liability in court.

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Top 6 Insurance Policies Every IT Business in California Should Have

Jackson & Jackson

Here are the top 6 insurance policies every IT business in California should have to safeguard their operations. Professional Liability Insurance (Errors & Omissions Insurance) For IT consultants, developers, or tech startups, mistakes can happen. One oversight could lead to costly lawsuits.

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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.

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Blog Post: Workers’ Compensation Emerging Issues Analysis: The Changing Workforce and Workplace

LexisNexis

The recognition of work-related stress, anxiety, and burnout as significant health issues is prompting a reevaluation of how we define and compensate for occupational illnesses. The insurance company or self-insured entity must honor the request. Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission et al., Workers’ Comp.