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- Can I Use My Personal Auto Insurance for My Company Car?
- Earthquake this Morning in Orange County
- Protect Your Business with Professional Errors & Omissions Insurance
- Is Minimum Car Insurance Coverage Enough?
- OSHA First Aid Kit Requirements for the Workplace
- How to Save Money on Health Care
- Staggaring Cost of Healthcare in the US Versus the Rest of the World
- Small Company Makes Health Insurance Benefits Pay
- OSHA Guidelines for Construction Safety
- California Workers’ Compensation Rates Increase Controversy
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Can I Use My Personal Auto Insurance for My Company Car?
SHOULD I USE A PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE POLICY FOR MY COMPANY CAR? Automobile insurance covers the owner of the car, the driver of the car, and/or an insured driving a temporary vehicle. If the company owns the vehicle, the company needs … Continue reading
Earthquake this Morning in Orange County
There was an earthquake this morning in Orange County, CA. It registered a 3.9 and was located near San Juan Capistrano. We felt it in Irvine, so thought to spread the message about the importance of Earthquake Insurance again! YOUR … Continue reading
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Protect Your Business with Professional Errors & Omissions Insurance
Professional Liability insurance funds losses caused by errors or omissions in the rendering of services. What does this mean? Professionals are human and errors do occur. In medicine and science, the client benefits from the best course of action suggested … Continue reading
Is Minimum Car Insurance Coverage Enough?
Most states demand less than $100,000 for bodily injuries and $50,000 for property damage. Some states require only $10,000 for property damage coverage. How many cars valued at greater than $10,000 travel the highways? How many trucks carrying cargo are … Continue reading
OSHA First Aid Kit Requirements for the Workplace
OSHA has minimum requirements for first aid kits in the workplace. The following is a list for a small business with 2-3 employees. As your workforce increases, you may need to increase the number of supplies you carry. If you … Continue reading
How to Save Money on Health Care
The Wall Street Journal recently published an excellent article about how to save money on your health care costs. It includes seven tips to help you save on medications, health insurance, doctors’ bills, and more. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203646004577215394166155830.html?mod=ITP_thejournalreport_1
Staggaring Cost of Healthcare in the US Versus the Rest of the World
Here is an interesting article that compares the cost of medical procedures in the US to other countries. The US has much higher costs in almost all areas of health care. “For example, a hospital stay costs an average of … Continue reading
Small Company Makes Health Insurance Benefits Pay
This is an interesting article about how one company is paying for 100% of their employees’ health insurance benefits, and how it is a profitable move for them. They claim to save money on fewer missed days, less recruiting and … Continue reading
OSHA Guidelines for Construction Safety
SOLIDIFY YOUR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY BEST PRACTICES Nearly all areas on a construction job site are dangerous. To help keep workers as safe as possible on these work sites, the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health and the Occupational Safety … Continue reading
California Workers’ Compensation Rates Increase Controversy
Did Commissioner Jones Really Increase Worker’ Compensation Rates 37%? Earlier this year, we posted a few articles about the rate increase for Workers’ Compensation Insurance in California. Here is a video that more thoroughly explains what happened to the rates … Continue reading






