Tuesday, October 21, 2014A lightning storm is one of the most awe-inspiring phenomena in nature, and also one of the most dangerous. According to data gathered by various meteorological organizations, there are 25 to 40 million cloud-to-ground lightning flashes in the U.S. alone every year, and probably 138 million strikes annually worldwide. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 7, 2014Companies who use commercial vehicles in their business must not only have adequate insurance to cover potential accidents, but they should also have a safety program that (a) addresses driver behavior and prevents accidents in every way possible, and (b) provides documentation of training and safety measures taken in order to defend the company if an accident does occur. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 17, 2014When people put gasoline in their cars, few of them think about everything that was involved in bringing that product to the pump. Here are the basics of petroleum production: There are two main sectors in the oil industry, which are upstream and downstream. Downstream activities entail the commercial aspect, e. READ MORE >>
Monday, August 25, 2014Have you given much thought to all the different types of insurance that are essential for every event which may occur in one’s life or business? Here, in a nutshell, are the most important risks and situations that individuals and businesses really should have insurance coverage for: READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 29, 2014Accidents can happen anywhere, including at home and in the workplace. You can slip, fall, run into objects or be struck by them, end up with strains and sprains from lifting or moving something too heavy, or suffer serious injury and even death from exposure to power sources or accidents with machinery. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 16, 2014Safety and the protection of workers’ health during industrial activities are of paramount concern, and there are certain risks in the construction industry that may not be obvious. One such risk is crystalline silica exposure. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 8, 2014In the last of our series of five blogs on bar and tavern insurance, we discuss business interruption, or business income, coverage. Business income coverage pays you money while you are unable to be open and making money. Picture this: you’ve had a small fire in the kitchen, and while the repairs are being carried out, you can’t be open for business. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 1, 2014The fourth blog in our series on bar and tavern insurance discusses workers compensation. If you have employees, you must have workers compensation insurance. Bars have many things that can injure employees. How many wine glasses get broken while they are being polished? READ MORE >>
Monday, June 23, 2014In the third of our series of blogs on bar and tavern insurance, we now discuss property coverage. This is just what you’d think, coverage for all things property related. It can cover everything from the building itself to inventory and furnishings. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, June 18, 2014In our series on the major components of bar and tavern insurance, we now discuss the second, liquor liability coverage. General liability insurance always excludes coverage for liquor-related claims. Many bar owners don’t think that their bartenders would over-serve a customer, but it happens. READ MORE >>
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