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Staying Safe While On The Go: What You Need to Know About Transporting Clients Safely
- January 19, 2020
- Posted by: MPL Risk
- Category: Home Healthcare
No CommentsYour home health clients deserve the safest conditions whether at home or on the go. Transporting your clients will bring with it a special set of challenges
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I Am In a Vehicle With A Client, AND There Was An Accident!
- January 18, 2020
- Posted by: MPL Risk
- Category: Auto Liability
This question is probably one that should be asked well before the accident occurs. In a previous article (HNOA Blog), we’ve covered the importance of purchasing Hired and Non Owned Auto Liability Insurance
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Top 3 Safety Risks for Dementia Patients
- October 28, 2019
- Posted by: MPL Risk
- Category: Dementia
Caring for those with dementia can be a special challenge. Without the right safety measures in place both caregivers and patients can be at risk.
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Importance of Employment Practices Liability Insurance
- October 28, 2019
- Posted by: Audrey Davis
- Category: EPLI Insurance
With so many cases of sexual harassment and discrimination in the media, it’s not surprising that an increasing amount of businesses have decided to protect themselves by purchasing Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI).
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What Happens When You Cancel Your Insurance Policy Midterm?
- September 23, 2019
- Posted by: MPL Risk
- Category: Home Healthcare
As your home care agency is growing, you’re also experiencing increasing insurance premium costs, particularly in the area of Workers Compensation, to reflect the growth in your staff and payrolls.
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Do I Need to Insure My 1099 Contractor?
- January 4, 2019
- Posted by: Robert Gleyzer
- Category: Medical Malpractice
The simple answer to this question is: it depends. Before you can answer it fully, you need to understand that the difference between W2 and 1099 employees is not defined by the paper they sign when the agree to perform services for you.
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What to Expect During Your Workers Compensation Audit
- December 17, 2018
- Posted by: Robert Gleyzer
- Category: Workers Compensation
When we think of audits, especially audits associated with workers compensation insurance, they hold a negative connotation. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. The key to a successful audit starts when you first take out the insurance policy.