• Business Automobile Insurance Policies

    Many business owners are unsure of the differences between personal and commercial auto insurance. Some business vehicles are required to have commercial policies while others can benefit from a commercial policy more so than a personal policy. The increase in on-demand car services and delivery drivers draws larger uncertainties between the necessity and benefits of […]

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  • Hailstorms Destroy Crops in Minnesota

    Minnesota faced destructive hailstorms last week which destroyed thousands of acres of crops. Golf ball-sized hail came down on southwest Minnesota, and was accompanied by three tornadoes. No injuries were reported but the damage to crops was detrimental.  Soybeans can still be planted into early July but corn, on the other hand, is past its […]

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  • Safety in the Workplace

    New Hampshire has just passed a bill that will help workplace safety for New Hampshire’s public sector employees. The bill requires injuries that have occurred at school districts, state agencies, and other public entities, to be reported within 24 hours of the incident. If a death occurs, that must be reported within eight hours. All […]

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  • Hotel Booking Data Leaked to Third Parties

    Symantec Corp released research stating two of three hotel websites that they looked into had unintentionally leaked guest information to third-party sites. The info released from bookings included names, emails, credit card information, and passport numbers. Symantec explained that the information is highly desired by cybercriminals. Symantec looked into over 1,500 hotel websites in over […]

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  • Cyber Liability Insurance

    Years ago, hackers as were mostly basement dwellers who were too well-versed in computers and technology for their own good. They were able to pull off small-scale hacks with minimal repercussions. Flash forward to today’s internet advances, mainly its widespread availability and affordability, where hackers are located in all countries and come from all backgrounds. […]

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  • Product Liability for Injury Claims

    Duke University basketball star and top NBA draft pick, Zion Williamson, experienced a sprained knee this week in a game against North Carolina. The injury occurred when Williamson’s sneaker came apart while on the court. Many are suggesting that this could be a product liability case. Companies pay high costs to have the exclusive rights […]

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