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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/68/Salvaging-Your-Investment-After-The-Earthquake/
...t coverage actually exists. It is generally imprudent to rely on the agent's d...nsure completion of improvements are generally determined by the loan instrume...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2250/LOSS-PORTFOLIO-TRANSFER/
... , wholesalers and service providers. Negotiate lucrative contracts with carriers and wholesalers. Net result. More revenue for your agency! Clients & Prospects will research you, your co-workers and your agency here. The most comprehensive online insurance industry reference library for - Personal Lines Professionals Commercial Lines Professionals Life/Health & Benefits Professionals Online newsletters and content that you can use for your clients and social media efforts. Ability to attach leads and clients to your specific market searches, with e-mail alerts for all the market, articles, blogs and people ... accrued or accounted for on current books. BUYER'S ADVANTAGES: The buyer gets a fee and may be able to manage losses and administration better. Losses may be lower than anticipated. The loss pay-out pattern may be longer than anticipated. The transaction could be a relationship builder, bringing additional business from the seller. The buyer might be able to use the cash for better investment opportunities or other uses. The buyer might want to add claims reserves in good years to maintain a rate structure. BUYER'S DISADVANTAGES: The increase in claims ... people searches you make. And much more! All Articles by CompleteMarkets Editor Monetization type: None Comments (0 ) There are no comments posted. Search Articles/Libraries Select a Category All Benefits & Financial Services Commercial Lines Insurance Careers Communications Customer Service Financial/Accounting General Articles Human Resources Legal and E&O Letters (Customer Service) Letters (Sales) Life/Financial Services Management Marketing Marketing Agency of the Month Organizational Profiles Personal Lines Planning Questions & Answers Risk Management Selling Specialty Lines Technology Uncategorized Choose a Content Package All Member ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1596/LIFE-INSURANCE-PROSPECTING-TRAVEL-BUSINESS/
...and they're also available from commercial sources. It's also worthwhile to r...riate, as well as out-of-state Auto liability requirements. And perhaps schedu...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2800/Best-Insurance-Plans-That-Protect-Large-Scale-Contractor-Operations/
...urance challenges that standard commercial policies can't solve. The U.S. cons...e full policy language against the commercial contract requirements for all cu...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/2258/STATUTORY-EMPLOYERS-SPECIAL-EMPLOYERS-AND-WORKERS-COMPENSATION/
... , wholesalers and service providers. Negotiate lucrative contracts with carriers and wholesalers. Net result. More revenue for your agency! Clients & Prospects will research you, your co-workers and your agency here. The most comprehensive online insurance industry reference library for - Personal Lines Professionals Commercial Lines Professionals Life/Health & Benefits Professionals Online newsletters and content that you can use for your clients and social media efforts. Ability to attach leads and clients to your specific market searches, with e-mail alerts for all the market, articles, blogs and people ... first company (GSX), which responded that tort claims were barred because it was the statutory employer of the claimant at the time of the injury. The court held that GSX was an employer and thus immune. In another case, a shop owner hired a builder to add an extension onto his establishment. The contractor hired a second contractor to purchase and install dry-cleaning machinery, including all necessary piping. When the machinery arrived, the second contractor hired the claimant to install the burners and hook up the pressing machines. The ... GAME In a typical statutory employer case, an employee of a contractor seeks compensation for a job-related injury from the contractor's employer or principal. These situations occur most often in the building construction, renovation, and installation trades, although they can arise in other industries. The general contractor subcontracts all or part of the work to one or more subcontractors, but may still be liable for Workers' Comp claims sustained by the subcontractor's employees. One key to determining liability is to decide whether the arrangement between the parties is consistent with customary practice ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/2261/STATUTORY-EMPLOYERS-SPECIAL-EMPLOYERS-AND-WORKERS-COMPENSATION/
... , wholesalers and service providers. Negotiate lucrative contracts with carriers and wholesalers. Net result. More revenue for your agency! Clients & Prospects will research you, your co-workers and your agency here. The most comprehensive online insurance industry reference library for - Personal Lines Professionals Commercial Lines Professionals Life/Health & Benefits Professionals Online newsletters and content that you can use for your clients and social media efforts. Ability to attach leads and clients to your specific market searches, with e-mail alerts for all the market, articles, blogs and people ... first company (GSX), which responded that tort claims were barred because it was the statutory employer of the claimant at the time of the injury. The court held that GSX was an employer and thus immune. In another case, a shop owner hired a builder to add an extension onto his establishment. The contractor hired a second contractor to purchase and install dry-cleaning machinery, including all necessary piping. When the machinery arrived, the second contractor hired the claimant to install the burners and hook up the pressing machines. The ... GAME In a typical statutory employer case, an employee of a contractor seeks compensation for a job-related injury from the contractor's employer or principal. These situations occur most often in the building construction, renovation, and installation trades, although they can arise in other industries. The general contractor subcontracts all or part of the work to one or more subcontractors, but may still be liable for Workers Comp claims sustained by the subcontractor's employees. One key to determining liability is to decide whether the arrangement between the parties is consistent with customary practice industry ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2258/STATUTORY-EMPLOYERS-SPECIAL-EMPLOYERS-AND-WORKERS-COMPENSATION/
...an arise in other industries. The general contractor subcontracts all or part ...ontracts, and deals with employer's liability and other tort liability claims involving workers.

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2261/STATUTORY-EMPLOYERS-SPECIAL-EMPLOYERS-AND-WORKERS-COMPENSATION/
...an arise in other industries. The general contractor subcontracts all or part ...ontracts, and deals with employer's liability and other tort liability claims involving workers.