Rat Race: 4 Ways to Grow Your Business, Not Potential E&O Claims
Check out the four things to keep in mind to avoid potential errors & omissions claims as you look to improve your business.
Check out the four things to keep in mind to avoid potential errors & omissions claims as you look to improve your business.
By: Chris Boggs Because of the questions surrounding insurance protection for COVID-related claims, agents from around the country are considering including COVID-related disclaimers in proposals, renewals, and any other document intended…
By: Richard Lund Building material costs have increased dramatically during COVID because supply has not been able to keep up with demand for many reasons. As a result, IIABA’s Risk Management…
By: Matthew Davis Brand consultant David Airey once said: “Without professionalism, I’d be an amateur, and the clients I want don’t hire amateurs.” But here’s the thing about having a professional…
By: Caryn Mahoney Brand consultant David Airey once said: “Without professionalism, I’d be an amateur, and the clients I want don’t hire amateurs.” When thoughts turn to spring and your clients…
By: Chris Boggs Focus is key! From an errors and omissions (E&O) perspective, agents cannot lose focus during this disrupted work setup. Working from home does not change the fact that…
By: John Spiehs “You’re gonna need a bigger boat” is probably the most famous line from the movie “Jaws.” As Roy Scheider glimpses the great white shark for the first time,…
By: Richard Lund You’ve heard that phrase over and over, and while it may be a cliché, it doesn’t make it any less true. And it can be especially true…
By: Richard Lund Question: My E&O policy doesn’t mention whether unlicensed employees are covered. And since it doesn’t mention them, does that mean they don’t need to attend the E&O risk…
By: Richard Lund While it is impossible to address every possible situation that might occur in this discussion, let’s look at a very simple example: A customer of the agency has…