Medical Malpractice Protections for Physicians
Medical malpractice insurance is professional liability insurance for doctors and other medical professionals. It can be expensive, but it’s your best protection against financial disaster.
Medical malpractice insurance is professional liability insurance for doctors and other medical professionals. It can be expensive, but it’s your best protection against financial disaster.
The national average for home insurance is around $2,614 per year for $250,000 in dwelling coverage, according to MoneyGeek. Rates have increased steadily in areas with extreme weather like floods, wildfires, tornadoes or hurricanes. And with inflation driving up the cost of materials and labor, prices have skyrocketed.
Though practical and fun to ride, off-road, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) can be very dangerous.
Alcohol service can attract patrons and fun, but it also comes with a chaser of complex liabilities.
The solar industry is growing. The Department of Energy reports the number of photovoltaic (PV) installations increased by 44% year over year in the first half of 2023. That’s the fastest pace ever.
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), boats, and motorcycles are popular recreational vehicles that start to make their way out of storage in the Spring and Summer months, making sure they are properly covered can protect your from a financial loss in the future.
When hurricane season is around the corner, the best thing you can do for your business is prepare. Fortunately, hurricanes and tropical storms never come unannounced.
The median age is rising across the United States, a trend that is expected to continue.
In the workplace, age isn’t just a number. Embracing generational diversity can improve knowledge, performance and culture. But too often, age-related stereotypes lead to conflict, disengagement and legal claims.
On April 17, OneGroup hosted its second 101 Series webinar of 2024. OneGroup’s Human Resources Consulting team, Colleen Williams and Travis Simpson spoke about strategies, policies, and procedures employers can put in place to avoid costly employment claims.
Approximately 44% of adults ages 19 to 30 and 28% of adults ages 35 to 50 reported using marijuana in any form.