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Construction Material Price Increases: How to Manage the Risk

By |2021-10-04T18:56:53+00:00October 4th, 2021|Blog, Construction, Trending|

Most general contractors, trades and material suppliers operate on narrow margins where current increases in the market could be detrimental. In this current reality, how do we manage through these times and remain profitable?

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The Cost Of Poor Mental Health In The Workplace

By |2021-10-11T14:57:31+00:00October 2nd, 2021|Blog, Employee Benefits|

For every $1 invested in the treatment and support of mental health disorders, an employer can see a return of $4 in improved health and productivity, according to estimates by The World Health Organization.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Breast Self Exams

By |2021-10-07T11:23:28+00:00September 29th, 2021|Blog|

Breast self-exams, or BSEs, are extremely helpful measures in detecting abnormalities and sometimes even catching cancer in its earliest stages. This article explains how to conduct a BSE and what signs to be concerned about.

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12 Federal Laws Most Employee Health Plans Must Comply With

By |2021-09-17T04:17:52+00:00September 17th, 2021|Blog, Employee Benefits|

The following is a list of federal laws that employers must follow, in addition to the Affordable Care Act, in most cases, regardless of their size.

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

By |2021-09-10T21:38:10+00:00September 10th, 2021|Blog, Construction|

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.

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