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Insurance Considerations When Expanding Your Business to a New Location

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Brick commercial office building by Binyamin Mellish Expanding your business to a new location is an exciting step toward growth, but it also introduces new risks. Without the right coverage, unforeseen challenges—such as property damage, employee injuries, or legal issues—could put your investment at risk.

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Top 6 Insurance Policies Every IT Business in California Should Have

Jackson & Jackson

Why it’s critical in California : Failing to carry workers’ comp can lead to fines and penalties. Commercial Auto Insurance If your IT business uses vehicles for transporting equipment, visiting clients, or enabling employees to reach job sites, Commercial Auto Insurance is essential.

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Help Protect Your Employees With Workers’ Comp

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Worker Using an Angle Grinder by Anamul Rezwan Business owners have multiple types of insurance to protect them from a variety of financial and legal risks. They should also protect their employees with workers’ comp insurance. What Is Workers’ Comp? What Does Workers’ Comp Cover?

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One Dead, Two Hurt After Tyson Foods Plant Fire in Georgia

Insurance Journal

ATLANTA (AP) A woman died and two other people were hospitalized with injuries after a fire at a Tyson Foods plant in southwest Georgia, state officials said Friday. A wall fell on the cab of an 18-wheel truck parked …

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Blog Post: Herlick, California Workers’ Compensation Handbook: 2024 Developments

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Cases 417 [see § 8.14] (worker’s auto accident injury while off work and away from a remote fire base camp arose out of employment and was held compensable under the commercial traveler and personal comfort doctrines) CBRE v. Workers' Comp. Workers’ Comp. Appeals Bd. 2024) 101 Cal.App.5th