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Blog Post: Formplay: How Insurance Practitioners Can Score with Standard Insurance Policies

LexisNexis

Read now » Related Content Standard Insurance Policy Forms: Implications in Regulatory Disputes and Coverage Litigation Checklist Review how policyholder and insurance company attorneys can best utilize standard insurance policy forms, including the fundamental role such forms play in regulatory and coverage disputes.

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Blog Post: From Boilerplate to Blueprint: The Secret Life of Standard Insurance Policy Forms

LexisNexis

Because standard policy forms are not just about saving time on drafting. Read now » Related Content Standard Insurance Policy Forms Fundamentals Checklist Peruse this overview of standard insurance policy forms to build your understanding of their history, nature, and purposes.

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Insurance Considerations When Expanding Your Business to a New Location

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

From property protection to liability coverage, ensuring your business insurance policies align with your expansion is critical. Heres what to consider from an insurance and risk management perspective when opening a new location. If customers, vendors, or visitors will be on-site, this policy is essential.

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Blog Post: The Long Tail Bites Back: When Old Policies Haunt New Problems

LexisNexis

Single-Year, Multi-Year, and Multi-Policy Insurance Coverage Claims Disputes Analyze issues that can arise for policyholders and insurers when insurance policies of various durations are called upon to answer for claims, and when multiple policies can also apply.

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Why Reporting Small Claims Pays Off in ERA States

AMAXX

When it comes to workerscompensation, small claims might seem harmless. Many employers wonder: “Why report a $1,000 medical bill to the insurance carrier if we can just pay it ourselves and keep our experience mod low?” After all, fewer claims mean fewer red flags on your insurance history—right? Not always.

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Tax Season Spotlight: Word & Brown Offers Smart Ways Your Clients Can Save Money – on Taxes and Elsewhere, Too

Word & Brown

Premium Only Plans (POPs): Also known as a Section 125 Cafeteria Plan, a Premium Only Plan enables enrolled employees to pay their health insurance premiums with pre-tax dollars. Plus, your clients can save on Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) taxes and Workers Compensation.

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9 mental health insurance questions consumers should ask

Healthinsurance.org

Mental health parity rules apply to Medicaid managed care plans, Medicaid alternative benefit plans (including the ACAs expansion of Medicaid), 11 and the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP). 15 Short-term health insurance and coverage that is considered an excepted benefit do not have to cover mental health and SUD treatment.