According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 2.3 million workers between the ages of 16-24 years of age were hired for summer employment. On average, one of these summer employees will be injured on the job every five seconds. Most of these work related injuries are both needless and costly…
Monthly Archives: November 2015
Millions of Americans own special vehicles for recreation, personal assistance, property maintenance, and for other purposes. Residents and visitors in snow belt regions use snowmobiles. Golf carts cruise around golf courses and around many residential communities. Individuals with limited mobility use motorized wheelchairs and scooters. All-terrain vehicles and dune buggies…
Environmental claims are often unpredictable and despite the fact that associated liabilities can easily cripple a business, most contractors underestimate their potential magnitude. Without sufficient insurance protection, the consequences of such claims can range from costly business interruption to bodily injury and/or property damage lawsuits. The best way to account…
Welcome to Joshua Nadler Blog Sites. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
The changing of the seasons usually brings along a laundry list of chores to most homeowners, in addition to some chilly weather. One task that should be at the top of the list is making sure your home’s carbon monoxide (CO) detector is working properly. The presence of carbon monoxide…
Most employers know that sexual harassment is a form of discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The legal definition of sexual harassment is “unwelcome verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature that is severe or pervasive and affects working conditions or creates…
Teenagers are expensive. Parents pay for their cell phones, sports activities, video games, and when a teen starts driving, parents pay their car insurance. Car insurance is very expensive for teenagers due to their lack of experience on the road. Statistics show that teenagers are involved in a higher number…
Are you due for a workers’ compensation premium audit? Audits are how insurance rates are determined, and it’s possible that an audit will uncover information that can actually save you money. In any case, it pays to be prepared. These five tips can help you get ready. Let your broker…
To paraphrase President Barack Obama, if you are still feeling the effects of the economic recession, then the recession is not over for you. And chances are good that you may be among those who are still trying to pinch every penny and save money wherever and whenever they can….
When making the decision to return an injured employee to work, there are several significant legal issues that must be considered as a result of both state and federal law. The first consideration is your state’s workers’ compensation laws. While a common objective of workers’ compensation laws is to facilitate…
Recent Comments