Johl & Company Blog: liability
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Monday, October 30, 2023Whether you’re a seasoned contractor or just starting your own construction business, effectively handling risk is crucial to your profession. Construction sites feature many potential hazards, and accidents can occur despite the most meticulous precautions. This is where general liability insurance becomes essential. READ MORE >>
Thursday, August 31, 2023Construction is consistently ranked as one of the most hazardous sectors for employers in the United States, making it a challenge to minimize perils, hazards and other incidents. As an employer operating in this industry, it is crucial to implement loss control measures capable of absorbing financial losses that might otherwise devastate your company’s finances and future. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 27, 2023Owning a small business requires significant investments, and it’s only natural to want to protect the time, energy and collateral you’ve put into it. One way to safeguard your business is by having the proper insurance coverage. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 26, 2022Not sure you need insurance coverage for your small business? Think again! You might be putting yourself at risk by not having a policy. Take a look at these four signs you need general liability coverage and make a determination for yourself. Sign #1: You Have a Physical Location Visited by Customers READ MORE >>
Tuesday, November 23, 2021General liability insurance protects companies from claims of loss from third parties. It may cover a variety of injuries or property damage. It usually does not provide coverage for employee injury or loss. However, your employees can be a key reason why you have to file this type of business insurance claim. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 23, 2021No two small businesses are exactly alike, but they each face the ongoing risk that they might inadvertently cause a problem for one of their clients. When this occurs, it is the business’s responsibility to assist the affected party. Indeed, they usually have a legal obligation to do so. READ MORE >>
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