Workers’ Comp Audit Mistakes: What to Look For

No company owner wants to undergo a workers’ compensation audit, but they are a fact of life if you run a business and have employees. Unfortunately, many audits don’t go smoothly and sometimes your insurer may make mistakes. Missouri-based Workers’...

New Joint-Employer Status Rule Increases Company Risks

The National Labor Relations Board has issued a final rule that expands the definition of what’s considered a joint-employer relationship and increases employers’ potential liability. Under the rule, two or more entities may be considered joint employers...

Have Dangerous Substances On-site? Train Your Workers

Have Dangerous Substances On-site? Train Your Workers If you have employees whose work involves the use of chemicals, solvents and other hazardous materials, OSHA requires that you train them in their safe use, transport and storage, and a key component of that is...

Free Access to Paxlovid to Continue Through 2024

Seniors on Medicare will continue to have free access through 2024 to the go-to treatment for COVID-19 infections, Paxlovid, which has shown to significantly reduce the risk of serious illness and death among older people. This is the result of an agreement between...

Report: Most Small Businesses Are Underinsured

It is good news that small businesses are thriving, with many of them enjoying growing sales over the last two years. The bad news is that their insurance protection has not kept pace, according to a recent report. That means an accidental loss could undo all the...