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Employers Vulnerable to Associational Discrimination Claims

Most employers are aware of the employee protections found in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964....

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Using Airbags Without Seat Belts Increases Risk of Spinal Cord Injury

The National Safety Council reports that significant cervical spine injuries can result from car crashes occurring at speeds as...

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Tips for Evaluating Contractor’s All Risk Policies

Construction is a high risk industry. Personal injuries and property damage occur frequently, and these events ultimately cost the...

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When Your Adult Kids Move Back Home, Double-Check the Insurance

The slow economy of the past few years has exacerbated a trend that was already underway, that of adult...

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Do You Have Coverage If You Damage a Customer’s Property?

A plumbing contractor’s employee is soldering two lengths of pipe together when a fellow employee asks him to assist...

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Protect Your Child from the Dangers of Electrical Outlets

When bringing a child into the home, parents take many safety precautions. Unfortunately, those precautions do not always ensure...

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Primary and Noncontributory: What Does It Mean?

Construction contracts often require a subcontractor’s general liability insurance policy to name the owner or general contractor as an...

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Why Does My Auto Insurance Cost so Much?

It’s hard to have a conversation about auto insurance without at least one person complaining that their rates are...

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Five Ways to Control Workers’ Comp Costs

Most businesses are required by law to provide workers’ compensation insurance. It protects employees, providing income and medical care...

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Market Value – How Much is My Home Actually Worth?

Homeowners always seem to have a ballpark estimate of their home’s worth, but when it comes down to the...

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