7 Compelling Reasons to Insure Your Business Why do Contractors and Construction Managers Need Professional Liability Insurance? When times are tough, companies have to examine their expenses carefully. Some contractors and construction managers may even consider going without professional liability coverage to save some money. However, dropping your coverage can cost you more than you think. Here's why: |
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Work Comp News |
Industry premiums for workers comp dropped 23 percent countrywide between 2007 and 2009 due in part to the recession, in particular the loss of jobs in the manufacturing and construction sectors, and to intense competition among workers compensation insurers for market share. On the positive side, the number of injuries reported continues to decline, with lost-time claims falling 4 percent in 2009 (and 54 percent since 1991), as the workplace becomes safer.
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Spotlight On Local Business
 Bluestone Payments is locally owned by Linda and David Rossetti. Bluestone Payments provides on-site local service to support merchants and their payment processing needs. With more than 30 years of experience, the team at Bluestone Payments supports all types of credit and debit card processing, along with check services, ACH, and remote deposit capture, gift and loyalty programs plus software and equipment from the industry's top manufacturers.
The Bluestone Payments philosophy is that all successful business relationships are built on honesty, integrity, and reliability and takes that approach with every customer. Contact Linda or David at 770-631-2988 or to learn more, visit www.bluestonepayments.com |
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| The Story of The Jack O'Lantern
The story of the Jack o'Lantern comes from Irish folklore. Jack was a crafty farmer who tricked the Devil into climbing a tall tree. When the Devil reached the highest branch, Jack carved a large cross in the trunk, making it impossible for the Devil to climb down.
In exchange for help getting out of the tree, the Devil promised never to tempt Jack with evil again. When Jack died, he was turned away from Heaven for his sins and turned away from Hell because of his trickery. Condemned to wander the earth without rest, Jack carved out one of his turnips, took an ember from the devil, and used it for a lantern to light his way. He became known as "Jack of the Lantern."
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Employee Spotlight
Angie Pitts
Personal Lines
Account Manager
Angie's been in the insurance industry for almost 10 years. Her customers appreciate the knowledgeable, friendly, and individualized attention they receive. |
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