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Builders Risk – That Can’t Be Considered a Flood, Can It?

A claims adjuster told me a few years ago that flood is the most common uncovered builder's risk claim, but not in the traditional sense.

By |September 10th, 2021|Categories: Blog, Construction|Tags: |Comments Off on Builders Risk – That Can’t Be Considered a Flood, Can It?

6 Ways to Help Deal with Labor Shortages

As the economy recovers from the pandemic there are more jobs than workers. Here are six things employers can do to make it easier to find new employees...

By |September 9th, 2021|Categories: Blog, Employee Benefits|Tags: , |Comments Off on 6 Ways to Help Deal with Labor Shortages

The Importance of Builders Risk Insurance

Every year, fires cause more than $300 million in property damage. Fortunately, builders risk insurance can assist in this situation. This article explains the importance of builders risk insurance.

By |September 8th, 2021|Categories: Blog, Construction|Tags: |Comments Off on The Importance of Builders Risk Insurance

Handling MLR Rebates

In this webinar, we’ll be discussing several of the common issues related to these rebates, including how much (if any) of the rebate should be distributed to plan participants, how quickly the participant’s share must be distributed, options employers have in distributing the participant’s share, and the tax consequences of the various available distribution options.

By |September 7th, 2021|Categories: Webinars|Comments Off on Handling MLR Rebates

The True Obligation of the Surety

The penal sum of the bond is just a figure that matches the initial contract value. It ties the bond to the contract via a shared contract value, but that is not it when it becomes the surety’s total obligation.

By |September 4th, 2021|Categories: Blog, Construction|Tags: |Comments Off on The True Obligation of the Surety
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