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Tag: General Liability Insurance

Sharing A Business Space? Know The Risks

Sharing a business space reduces costs, but there may be hidden financial risks. If you are planning to share a space with another professional or business, it's important that you are protected by the right type of insurance. Your current policy may not adequately cover your business if you co-work with another professional in your industry or related enterprise. Sharing the costs of overhead can be...

Seven Steps To A Safer Workplace

Business owners are responsible for keeping the workplace safe and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) compliant. But accidents still happen. When a worker, customer, or client is injured, it is upsetting and there are often long term consequences. All business owners can reduce risk and maintain a safer, healthier workplace by taking the following seven steps: Ongoing training. Every new employee must be trained...

Shop Until You Drop For Black Friday

On Black Friday, shoppers eagerly line up to take advantage of the deals and specials and plan to shop until they drop. The holiday season can be so fruitful that retailers should plan to take full advantage of the biggest shopping day of the year! Business owners should plan for the unexpected on Black Friday, including keeping enough stock on hand to get maximum sales....

Top 5 Essential Insurance Plans For A New Business

There are numerous types of insurance policies available for business owners to help protect against almost any possible situation. Here is a list of the top 5 essential business insurance plans you need to keep your new enterprise protected: General Liability Insurance This type of business insurance protects your new business from legal threats associated with accidents, injuries, or claims related to acts of negligence....

Is Your Restaurant Properly Insured?

A restaurant is a valuable asset, and restaurant owners invest a great deal of money into their operation. The costs involved in installing cooking fixtures, correct venting, guest areas, and computer systems is significant. Once purchased and installed, you want to protect these assets should an unexpected event such as a fire, break-in, or flood occur. Restaurant insurance is essential, and it must be a...