The last four months have been some of the most taxing and pressurized months I have seen in my 35 years calling on business owners. It’s hard enough to start a business and keep it up and running, but add…
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Category: Business, Commercial, Employees, Prevention
Tags: business, business interruption, business owner, business shutdown, CDC, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, commercial, coronavirus, COVID-19, owning a business, small business
What equipment do you use in your business? What would you do if any piece of that equipment were to break down? For instance, how could you operate your restaurant if your ovens, stoves, or fryers were not working properly? Or if the…
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Category: Business, Claims, Commercial, Risk Management
Tags: artificially generated electrical currents, business interruption, business shutdown, equipment breakdown, inspection, mechanical breakdown, pressure, product warranty, steam boiler explosion, steam pipe explosion, vaccum
A few years ago, the Nike retail store in New York City was closed by the public health department due to a bedbug infestation in the store. No doubt their reputation took a hit, but what about their bottom line?…
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Category: Business, Central, Commercial
Tags: bedbugs, business interruption, business shutdown, contagion, health department, investation, Nike, Outbreak Extra Expense Policy, vermin, workplace violence