Many of my friends have been going through the interviewing process attempting to either move from their current employer or are unemployed and looking for work. Most of us know that asking how old someone is or what nationality they are, are not appropriate questions in an interview. And, if people are asking you those types of questions, they are leaving themselves and their organizations open to discrimination lawsuits.
Making sure your hiring managers and human resource personnel know what they can and can't ask is key when beginning the hiring process. And it may be a good idea to double check that your firm has Employment Practices Liability Insurance coverage, as well.
I came across some hilarious and intriguing interview questions and answers on the Mindflash Blog.
Commercial Insurance tips and tricks for the inquisitive commercial insurance buyer & the commercial insurance broker. And a little about me along the way.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Camps, Clinics and Tournaments - Get In The Box!
Summer is upon us and finally we have some warm weather! What does this mean? Sports camps, tournaments and clinics are on the horizon! If your league, school or association has organized or is putting on a camp, clinic or tournament, you need to make sure that you are properly covered with general liability and participant accident coverage.
Lately, I've seen some people who have taken some short cuts, believe that personal medical insurance covers all of their sports and entertainment liability and signed waivers are the solutions to all of their problems. I cannot stress enough that if someone is seriously injured during a tournament, clinic or camp, that your association or organization is still liable and will be named in suit.
Lately, I've seen some people who have taken some short cuts, believe that personal medical insurance covers all of their sports and entertainment liability and signed waivers are the solutions to all of their problems. I cannot stress enough that if someone is seriously injured during a tournament, clinic or camp, that your association or organization is still liable and will be named in suit.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Spider-Man, Spider-Man, Spider-Man!!!
As I was watching the Tony Awards last night, U2's lead singer, Bono, came on screen and I thought to myself "Ohhhh yeahhh. What ever happened to his Spider-Man Broadway show anyways???"
Back in February, Spider-Man created some major waves in the insurance industry and then again in March due to their alleged unsafe working conditions. The Broadway Show costs approximately one million dollars a week to run and has been plagued by cast injuries. The most serious injury being Chris Tierney who fell 30 feet while performing an aerial stunt due to a "human error" involving the harness which propelled him across the stage.
Back in February, Spider-Man created some major waves in the insurance industry and then again in March due to their alleged unsafe working conditions. The Broadway Show costs approximately one million dollars a week to run and has been plagued by cast injuries. The most serious injury being Chris Tierney who fell 30 feet while performing an aerial stunt due to a "human error" involving the harness which propelled him across the stage.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
"We Sell Doughnuts, Not Crystal Balls"
According to an article published in the Insurance Journal today, "A Dunkin’ Donuts employee mistakenly put sugar rather than artificial sweetener into a diabetic woman’s coffee, triggering a reaction that sent the woman to the hospital, according to a civil lawsuit filed Thursday in Philadelphia. The woman is seeking unspecified damages due to the fact that the employee added sweetner out of the customers presence."
Monday, June 6, 2011
Hired & Non-Owned Auto Coverage And Why Your Business Needs It
We all know how quickly auto accident bills can rack up. Now think about those bills being pushed back on you as a business owner. If I had my way, none of my clients would be able to deny Hired & Non-Owned Auto coverage. If you own any type of business, you should have this coverage. Period - End of Story.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
High School Hay Prank Gets Moldy
It's about that time of year when Senior Ditch Day is in full effect and we begin to hear about all the funny high school pranks that clever seniors come up with. I've heard of an old car in the school pool, thousands of cups of water lining school hallways and staircases and placing all of the desks and chairs on top of the school roof.
Occasionally we hear of a high school prank going wrong. But closing down a school for 4 days? I don't think I've ever come across a prank that was that intense. Until now.
Occasionally we hear of a high school prank going wrong. But closing down a school for 4 days? I don't think I've ever come across a prank that was that intense. Until now.
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