on March 6, 2015
While most persons use the words "worker" and "employee" interchangeably, the manner in which a worker is categorized could mean the difference between an insurance company's acceptance or denial of a policyholder's claim in the event an individual is injured on the job....
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By Gabrielle T. Kelly
on August 05, 2014
Although no business wants to deal with the issue, companies are increasingly being forced to deal with losses from theft, fraud and embezzlement in the workplace. The losses in these situations can be enormous and companies are taking measures to protect their assets. Since first-party property policies typically do not cover crime-related losses, companies are purchasing Commercial Crime Policies, also called fidelity insurance, to fill this gap....
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