Lawyers, Law Firms and Attorneys need to be up to speed on their states requirements for workers compensation coverage. Lawyers and attorneys are legal professionals who are entrusted by a client for advice in handling some or all of their legal matters. This can include but is not limited… Read more »
Non profit companies make a large portion of the small business community. According to Andrea Wells of MyNewMarkets.com, “This critical sector represents more than 1.5 million organizations and accounts for almost 10 percent of all salaries and wages paid in the United States.” That represents a large customer base for… Read more »
There are several names or terms referring to businesses in the Salon Industry. They are commonly referred to as as a barber shop, beauty shop, salon or spa. These businesses typically cut, style, trim and color hair. Other services may be offered, such as wig cleaning and styling, massage, nail care,… Read more »
Retail stores, wholesale distributors, warehousing businesses and apparel stores are an enormous part of the economy that make up almost 12% of the entire workers compensation insurance market. Most carriers are willing to quote coverage for this industry, but prices vary considerably between insurance companies. This is because many carriers… Read more »
Child care costs are devastatingly high for parents. One main cause for that is because of the cost for these businesses to purchase commercial insurance. The reason for such high premiums is because of both the frequency and severity of claims in this industry. When a child is involved in… Read more »
Breaking down NCCI workers’ compensation class code 9014, Commercial Janitorial Services. Like most workers comp class codes, code 9014 includes many different operations. NCCI workers comp codes generally include a variety of operations. This is because the classification manual is written to include specific operations, but over time, additional operations… Read more »