Monthly Archives: April 2018
Workers Comp for Trucking & Truck Drivers
Truck drivers and the trucking industry in general play a vital role in the economy. Thanks to their hard work, Americans across the country enjoy easy access to all kinds of products, from groceries to clothes to equipment. Unfortunately, the … Continue reading
Workers Comp for Tow Truck Drivers
Owing to the risks that tow truck drivers face, many insurance providers don’t provide workers’ compensation insurance for this industry, and those who do have very high rates. However, most, if not all, states require that employees in these occupations … Continue reading
Workers Comp for Moving Companies
Moving is a stressful process, and most people and business choose to hire professionals to assist with the process. Considering that the job involves several risks, such as back injuries, slips and falls, auto collisions, and others that may happen … Continue reading
Workers Comp for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Subcontractors
Elderly patients and people with chronic illnesses and disabilities often rely on Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) to get them to/from outpatient healthcare facilities in a timely manner. However, NEMT professionals are exposed to various risks as they perform their duties … Continue reading
Workers Comp for Bus or Limousine Operations (class code: 7382)
Road users, especially drivers, face all kinds of risky situations, from hazardous road conditions to distracted or drunk drivers to oblivious pedestrians to reckless motorcycle riders. For bus and limo operations who’s drivers spend a lot more time on the … Continue reading