Human services and nonprofit Suicide prevention awareness and human services organizations September 28, 2022 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide rates have increased by 35% since 1999. Many in the human services industry encounter this problem first-hand.
Senior living COVID-19’s impact on senior living August 5, 2022 Long-term senior living spaces have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The high proportion of older adults (many with underlying conditions) in these settings led to increased infection prevalence and symptom severity, resulting in high mortality rates.
Construction Protecting contractors through risk transfer February 8, 2022 Businesses sometimes utilize subcontractors and other third parties to help complete construction projects. Balancing these relationships is critical, especially when you consider the potential risks. Following these best practices can help.
Industry trends Considerations for reducing product liability February 4, 2022 An organization’s commitment to producing and providing safe products is vital to customer safety — and the success of the business. Taking the appropriate steps to reduce product liability exposure is also key to protecting your business. Follow these best practices.
Industry trends Claims and risk management insights and opportunities for small businesses January 12, 2022 Small business owners prioritize speed and ease of insurance claims but could be missing opportunities to proactively protect their businesses against disruptions.
Industry trends Workers’ compensation considerations for remote employees December 6, 2021 In 2020, 49 million American employees transitioned to working from home full time — and additional workers are expected to join them in the near future. Employers need to prepare to manage remote workers for the foreseeable future. These key insights and tips can help.
Construction Plumbing: Industry overview and trends to watch November 17, 2021 The plumbing industry is growing and doesn’t show signs of slowing down. In fact, demand for the plumbing industry’s services is expected to accelerate over the next five years. As a precaution, plumbers should have coverage in place to minimize their losses and ensure adequate services for their customers.