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Recently, Alternative Risk Financing options are gaining more attention. Before discounting these options, take a look into Captives. Companies that...
As a policyholder, you may recognize that there are some California Workers’ Compensation Premium Assessment Rate changes. In 2022, policyholders can...
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In a contract, you are contractually bound by the indemnification article to pay for liabilities in whatever form you prefer. Payment of potential...
The goal of having a Risk Management Plan in place is to minimize your company’s risk. This protects you, your company, and your employees.
Implementing a sound Risk Management program for your construction firm is necessary. Protecting your Business Risks, Strategic Risks, Financial...
Have you wondered why your construction company is paying $X for your insurance premium while another firm is paying $Y? An insurance premium is the...
As a Contractor, you wear a lot of hats – salesperson, customer service, quality control, etc. You understand you cannot be satisfied with the status...
