Does your business have a preparedness plan? It's estimated that two-thirds of small businesses have no plan in place in the event of a major business disruption or disaster. That's part of the reason it's estimated that nearly half of businesses... (Read More)
Car crashes are the leading cause of death among children from infancy to 12 years of age. Despite this horrifying trend, it is estimated that between 40 and 45 percent children killed in car crashes were improperly restrained.
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Your small business is growing fast. Do you have a plan in place to manage the added risk that comes with more customers and more employees? There's nothing quite like an on-the-job accident, a careless mistake or a legal claim to create hardship... (Read More)
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Are you trying to live a healthy lifestyle? Paying careful attention to what you put in your body and how you work out? Then cheers to you! You will likely enjoy a long life... (Read More)
Cyber attacks on small businesses and organizations are becoming increasingly common. It's one of the top risks of doing business today. That's why it's so important to keep your company's computer system safe and secure. |
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We all know that texting behind the wheel can be dangerous. But distracted driving doesn't just happen on a phone. It can happen with a mascara brush in hand. It can happen with a hot cup of coffee. It can happen when your favorite radio... (Read More)
There are nearly 31 million small businesses nationwide, and it's estimated that three-quarters of them have either not enough commercial insurance or no coverage at all. Does this surprise you?
The official definition of a small business is a... (Read More)
Car accidents can occur anytime, anywhere. They're definitely no fun, and sometimes they can be deadly. Take a look at this list of three of the most common types of auto accidents. It's a great guide for what NOT to do while you're on the... (Read More)
Running a business is no small feat. If you ask the U.S. Small Business Administration, they'll tell you that one third of all new businesses fail in the first two years. Half of all new businesses make it four years, and only 40 percent survive for... (Read More)