There’s a lot of peace of mind that comes from knowing your small business is insured. But it is important to understand your business's risks and what the various types of business liability insurance are intended to cover. For example, understanding what general liability insurance is not intended...
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Don't Let General Liability Policy Exclusions Catch You by Surprise
Monday, July 12, 2010 - General Insurance
What You Need To Know About Subcontractor Insurance Coverage
Thursday, July 08, 2010 - General Insurance
If you face a claim related to work done by your subcontractor, you don’t want to find out too late that your insurance policy won’t pay. If you’re hiring independent contractors, it pays to know in advance whether your business insurance policies provide coverage for them or the work...
Reduce the Risk of Working With Subcontracted Marketing Consultants
Monday, November 09, 2009 - Marketing Consultant
For some projects, a marketing consultant may need outside expertise or just an extra hand to get the job done. For engagements like these, hiring a subcontracted marketing consultant to assist with the project can help you meet your deadlines without having to bring a full-time employee on board. But...
No. 1 Rule for Working with Subcontractors: Put It in Writing
Monday, November 02, 2009 - Systems Integrator
Many growing IT companies find that working with subcontractors a great way to keep clients happy and overhead in check. Without having to bring on a full-time employee, IT companies can hire independent contractors on a per-project basis, extending their company’s scope and geographical reach...
Got Subcontractors? Protect Your Interests with a Subcontractor Agreement
Friday, September 25, 2009 - Independent Contractor
It’s hard to find a talented independent contractor you can trust to represent your company when working with a client. Once you do find a good one, however, it's a person that you want to keep on your team for future projects. The downside is, your favorite independent contractor is more than...