by Kelli Young | Mar 30, 2020 | Business Insurance
The financial well-being and stability of subcontractors is an ever-present concern for most general contractors. When subcontractors fail to complete the full scope of their work, projects can stall, leading to frustrating and costly delays. To protect against...
by Kelli Young | Feb 25, 2020 | Business Income, Business Insurance
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, 40 percent of businesses never reopen after a disaster. Implementing steps to prepare for and respond to disasters can help to reduce loss. In order to protect your business interruption insurance, it is...
by Kelli Young | Feb 11, 2020 | Business Insurance
While owning and operating an auto body repair shop can be a very rewarding experience, owners face a number of exposures that they’ll need to contend with on a daily basis in order to successfully run their business. It’s important to understand the challenges...
by Kelli Young | Jan 28, 2020 | Business Insurance, Safety Tips
Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA standards insurance (OSHA) tracks and shares its most frequently cited standards. OSHA hopes that by releasing this enforcement data, businesses will take steps to identify and address potential safety...
by Kelli Young | Dec 18, 2019 | Business Insurance
Your customers expect you to have safe and reliable products, and failing to meet these expectations can lead to huge financial losses. If one of your products harms a customer in any way, they can sue your business, leading to costly legal fees and settlements. These...
by Kelli Young | Dec 10, 2019 | Business Insurance
Running a janitorial services can be demanding, and it’s a constant challenge for owners to deliver exceptional service while maintaining profitability. These challenges are magnified when you consider the need to balance risks related to commercial automobiles,...