Commercial Insurance
National Safety Stand-down to Prevent Falls in Construction Will Be Held May 1-5, 2023
The tenth annual National Safety Stand-down to Prevent Falls in Construction is slated for May 1-5, 2023. Falls from elevation are a leading cause of job-related deaths for construction workers. This event, conceived by OSHA, is designed to raise awareness…
Supreme Court Cases that May Impact Employers in 2023
During its 2022-2023 term, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear and decide cases that could have a significant influence on the workplace. Even though labor and employment laws and regulations change every year, the current Supreme Court term will likely…
Gag Clause Attestations Are Due by December 31, 2023
On Feb. 23, 2023, the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Treasury (Departments) issued FAQs on the prohibition of gag clauses under the transparency provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA). These FAQs require health plans…
Cyber Attacks: A Growing Business Interruption Threat
When you think about what usually causes a business interruption, natural disasters such as fires, earthquakes, and floods probably come to mind first. These events can physically damage your property and equipment, making your workplace unusable for a time. The…
15 Warning Signs of Workers’ Compensation Fraud
Workers’ compensation insurance is among the “must have” insurance policies for business. More than 94% of American businesses carry workers’ compensation insurance, protecting over 135 million employees. This insurance works well as a no-fault method of paying workers for medical…
OSHA FAQs: Reporting Serious Injuries
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires covered employers to report and record occupational injuries and illnesses. Specifically, employers are required to report serious injuries to OSHA as follows: Employee fatalities must be reported within eight hours Inpatient hospitalization, amputation or…
Summertime Advice: Be Aware of Construction Sites as Attractive Nuisances
The summer months are often the busiest time for the construction. Industry. With kids out of school, it’s also a time of heightened risk. Attracted by the equipment and tools, piles of dirt, holes and trenches, and structures in various…