by | General Liability |

How much do you know about identity theft and the many ways it can damage your credit? Now is the perfect time to find out. Your favorite consumer protection groups are encouraging consumers to take full advantage of their consumer rights and make better-informed decisions as part of National Consumer Protection Week from March 6 to 12.... Read more »

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by | Safety |

As the second post in our ABC’s of Safety series, we discuss behavioral based safety.  First, what is Behavioral Based Safety?  Behavioral Based Safety is an organizational risk management program that can help employees identify and choose safe behaviors over unsafe ones through observation and intervention. Behavioral Based Safety can be broken down into four major... Read more »

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by | Insurance Careers |

1.) A Stable Industry Insurance has been around since the middle of the 18th century in the United States, initially offering simple coverages like fire insurance or life insurance. Today, insurance is a $421 billion dollar industry in the U.S. (2.5% of GDP) that employs more than 2.5 million people nationwide, offering a multitude of insurance... Read more »

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by | Construction, Loss Control |

According to Mark Twain regarding New England weather, “If you don’t like the weather, wait a minute, it’ll change”. We think the weather changes frequently in New England, and it does daily and seasonally, but the weather’s rate of change pales in comparison to the constant and never-ending changes taking place on a construction site. ... Read more »

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by | Farm & Agriculture, Loss Control |

Since the early 1970’s, ATV (all-terrain vehicle) use has grown year over year. Originally designed as a personal use vehicle, ATVs quickly became useful machines to move through areas not easily accessible by other types of vehicles. Farmers quickly learned their ATVs were a good supplement for pick-up trucks, horses and even walking. They could... Read more »

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by | Safety |

Why are we starting this ongoing safety blog series about “Awareness”? Because safety awareness is the first step to implementing a strong safety program that can reduce the risk of an employee or customer injury.   That’s because, before you can implement a safety procedure, you must first be aware that the hazard exists. I encourage you... Read more »

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by | Workers Compensation |

Reporting all workers’ compensation claims promptly is a critical component to controlling workers’ compensation claim costs. Failure to report an employee’s claim promptly can have financial implications and can damage employee morale. It is also required by many states and by OSHA in some situations. Workers’ compensation claims can be reported late due to inaction... Read more »

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