Archive for the ‘Business’ Category
January 10, 2020
When we think of risk, the first thing that usually comes to mind is insurance. But insurance is just one component of a sound risk management plan. A risk management plan includes insurance, plus all the other strategies you need for dealing with the risks associated with your business or organization. The following steps outline […]
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November 15, 2019
The terrorist attacks on 9/11, in which terrorist hijacked and flew commercial airliners into the World Trade Center Towers and the Pentagon, demonstrated how such events are unpredictable, highly destructive and possibly uninsurable. These attacks still count as the deadliest and most costly terrorist incidents in U.S. history, with insurance losses totaling approximately $47 billion, […]
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November 1, 2019
Employees file lawsuits against their employers for many reasons. A 62-year-old white male employee with a positive performance record and favorable bonuses was terminated by a foundation. He sued the foundation, alleging he was terminated from his job so that the employer could hide a pattern of discrimination against women and minorities. The employee further […]
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September 30, 2019
There are benefits to working from home, but also risks to both employees and employers. Working from home among non-self-employed people has grown by 140 percent since 2005 — ten times faster than growth of the workforce itself. There are plenty of benefits to both workers and employers when employees get online to work remotely. […]
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August 20, 2019
Standard business general liability (GL) policies provide little coverage for pollution damage, including toxic spills like the one in West Virginia in 2014. Today most companies that store or handle potentially toxic materials purchase a separate environmental liability policy. These policies cover the exposure that the GL policy excludes. Property owners purchase environmental impairment liability […]
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August 6, 2019
If you manufacture, sell or distribute any kind of product, you probably need some kind of protection from product liability claims. What Does Product Liability Insurance Cover? Product liability insurance protects the manufacturer, distributor or seller of a product from legal liability resulting from a defective condition that caused personal injury or damage associated with […]
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July 24, 2019
Your organization has just been sued, and you’ve notified your liability insurer. Then you receive a reservation of rights letter. Here’s what it means and what to do. Practical Risk Management defines a reservation of rights as “an insurer’s notification to an insured that coverage for a claim may not apply. This allows for an […]
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July 10, 2019
Theft is one of the biggest reasons businesses often struggle. Consider these recent findings: The University of Florida National Retail Security Survey estimates total retail losses of $44 billion every year, with 30-40 percent of those losses walking straight out the door. In a survey conducted by Kessler International, 95 percent of employees admitted to […]
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July 3, 2019
We are often asked, “What limit of coverage should I have?” While there are several factors to consider when making this decision, we suggest considering these top three: What assets am I trying to protect? Is there someone outside of our company that requires specific limits of coverage? What is my attitude toward taking/retaining risk? […]
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June 19, 2019
Due to the lack of actuarial data, it’s been difficult to price cyber liability insurance. This is one reason Insurers depend so much on evaluating each insured according to its risk management procedures and risk culture. As a result, cyber risk coverages are more customized and, therefore, can be more costly, depending on the vulnerabilities […]
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