As a restaurant owner, worker safety and downtime as a result of accidents is something you should be paying attention to. Statistically speaking, what are the most common injuries? On average, how much time and money is lost per accident? What can you do from a safety program perspective to help minimize the chances of…
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4 Cyber Insurance Myths That Are Putting Your Business at Risk
Be it lack of education, emerging risks, or inconsistent policy language – there is confusion in the cyber market. Companies don’t know what coverage they’re purchasing. CNA recently sponsored some content where they had two experts debunk common but dangerous cyber insurance myths. Click Here to Read the Full Article
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Earthquake: Tips to Protect Your Family
If you live in Missouri or Illinois, whether you know it or not, you live on an earthquake fault line. While we have not had any major tremors or other earthquake activity during the last 50 years, the possibility exists and is very real. Preparation is key and should be an ongoing process for your…
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What’s the Difference Between Professional Liability & General Liability?
We live in a litigious world. The need to protect your small or mid-sized business is more important today than ever before. Safe business practices are an important part, but the safety net of an insurance policy is mandatory to keep you in business should something happen. In addition, many business to business agreements have…
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Preventing Community Association Cybercrime
Distinguished Programs recently passed along another piece on Cyber Security with respect to Community Associations. This is a very important piece of the risk management portfolio and should not be overlooked. Here is what they had to say: Recent data from Verizon indicates that Small and Midsize Businesses (SMBs) suffer the lion’s share (58%) of…
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