What is Employment Practices Liability Insurance?
Posted: March 23, 2018
Is Employment Practices Liability Insurance a Must? Employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) is a form of errors and omission insurance and protects your business against employee claims of discrimination, which could be based on age, sex, disability, race, or other traits. EPLI also covers suits regarding harassment or wrongful termination. In fact, as its name implies, its key function is to provide coverage if your...
Stress at Work?
Posted: December 28, 2017
This 3-Step Process Could Save You Money in 2018 Have you listed your upcoming New Year's resolutions? Here's one suggestion that business owners may want to add to their resolution list - review your business insurance policies. It may help boost your bottom line in 2018. The end of the year is a good time to review your policies in light of the events of...
Prepare Your Property for the Colder Months
Posted: September 15, 2017
Prepare your property for colder months... Summer is ending, and the season change is a good time to review key items on or around your commercial property. Keeping tabs on these items each fall will help you avoid claims year-round. For healthy maintenance of your property, don't head into storm season without checking: The roof. Summer storms often cause roof damage. If it's minor, it can...
Make Your Insurance Claim as Easy as PIE
Posted: July 9, 2017
How to Make Your Insurance Claim as Easy as PIE There's been an incident. You need to start the claims process. To many in this scenario, this responsibility not only looms large, but can feel intimidating. Whether the situation involves an employee injury, an auto accident, or property damage, follow this PIE recipe to make the process faster, easier, and less intimidating. Photograph: Capture images...
Is It A Suit Or A Claim?
Posted: May 25, 2017
Is Separate Coverage Required for Suits vs. Claims? You've heard of employees filing a suit against their company. You've also heard of people making a claim against their employer to demand financial compensation. So what's the difference? Are these the same? Do you need separate insurance policies to cover claims and suits? Suit definition: A suit is a proceeding involving damages due to personal injury,...