Buyers want to ensure that they will not inherit complicated, costly, or noncompliant benefits plans, and sellers want to ...
Employer’s liability insurance pays an employer’s legal fees if a worker sues after becoming injured or ill on the job.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent unanimous decision in Cunningham v. Cornell University has altered the litigation landscape for benefit plan fiduciaries and their insurers. Understanding those changes ...
Explore Workers' Compensation Coverage B, a policy covering medical expenses, lost wages, and more for injured workers, fulfilling state mandates and employer responsibilities.
Discover how occurrence policies protect against long-term liabilities, offering coverage for injuries or damages sustained during an active policy, even if filed later.
It's easy to think that workers care the most about pay—after all, that's typically why they work. But equally important to most workers are the company's health benefits. In fact, 73% of small ...
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