How to Keep Roofs Draining Properly

Drains are a humble, hidden feature we all depend on. Sink drains and floor drains take water away from the inside of our businesses, while storm drains keep our parking lots and streets safe from surging and standing water. Equally as important, drains also protect the exterior of our buildings. Drainage systems help move water away from a building’s exterior as quickly as possible so it doesn’t have a chance to seep into any gaps or holes.

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Dan Zeiler
Delayed Claims Reporting: The True Cost to Businesses and Injured Workers

Workplace injuries that go unreported can keep employees on the sidelines — uncertain about treatment and unclear on what to expect under their state’s WC system. When workplace incidents do happen, prompt claim reporting is a key factor to ensuring injured employees receive the necessary care to feel supported in a successful return — and minimizing business impact.

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Eight Tips to Avoid Litigation

Litigation is expensive. It can impact your business’s bottom line, your reputation and your emotional well-being. Bringing and defending lawsuits can cost tens of thousands of dollars even before the case goes to trial.

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Dan Zeiler
5 Technologies That Are Creating New Business Risk

From drones and 3-D printing to artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles, disruptive advancements in technology are everywhere – and they’re rapidly changing traditional business models across industries. While these trends may help improve efficiency, safety, and service, their increasing adoption also introduces new liability risks for the businesses that choose to incorporate them.

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How to Lower Workers' Compensation Costs

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found that “workplace injuries and illnesses have a major impact on an employer's bottom line. It’s estimated that employers pay almost $1 billion per week for direct workers' compensation costs alone.” While the good news is that there has been a reduction in the number of workplace accidents overall, the cost of workers’ compensation claims is remains high.

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5 Tips for Keeping Your Drivers Safe From COVID-19

For businesses built around driving, COVID-19 poses a lot of risks. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the virus spreads between people who are in close contact (within 6 ft) and through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. This can make being in a car with others especially dangerous.

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Creating a Company Data Breach Response Plan

Small and medium-sized businesses are often prime targets for these cybersecurity attacks due to the fact that many smaller companies typically spend less on cybersecurity measures than larger corporations. No matter the size of the company, recovering from the breach presents similar challenges.

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Dan Zeiler
How to Protect Vacant Commercial Buildings

An unoccupied building is especially vulnerable. If your commercial property will be unattended for a period of time, take steps to protect your investment and prevent damage. First and foremost, notify your insurer. Talk to your agent to ensure you have sufficient protection for your commercial building at all times.

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Prevent Slips and Falls this Winter

Slips and falls are the leading cause of accidental injury in the workplace. And we’re entering prime time for these injuries to affect your employees (and the public!), because nearly half of slip and fall injuries occur between December and March. Don’t let winter weather get the best of you. Make your walkways safer with these tips.

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