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  • Managing the Increasing Risk of Social Media Liability

    Social media websites started off as personal networking tools. Now they are quickly becoming a common place for businesses, too. The benefit of sites like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and YouTube for businesses is that it’s a free way to spread the wor...
  • New WI Requirements for Independent Contractors

    Under Wisconsin statutes, a person is required to meet a nine-part test before he or she is considered an independent contractor rather than an employee. To be considered an independent contractor and not an employee, an individual must meet and maintai...
  • Using Life Insurance to Fund a Buy-Sell Agreement

    A chief concern among business owners is what will happen upon the death of one of the owners: how will it affect the business, the other owners and the heirs of the deceased owner? They want to protect themselves and the company financially. On a perso...
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  • Prevent Your Medicine Cabinet From Being a Hazard

    Prescription and over-the-counter medications account for almost 7 of 10 emergency room visits for childhood poisonings, according to the CDC. We hear about it all the time: teenagers using drugs by stealing prescription medicines from a medicine cabinet....
  • Insurance Agent as a Trusted Advisor

    Article taken from Atterbury, Kammer & Studinski Injury Attorneys What is a trusted advisor? A trusted advisor is someone that clients can rely upon for good advice on difficult subjects and that they can trust implicitly. Many professionals incl...
  • E-Liability

    Internet-related liabilities are present whether your company simply has email or is actively involved in e-commerce. Do you have the appropriate coverage? Assumptions have been made that a traditional Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy will affo...
  • Sewer Backup: Are You Covered?

    Recent heavy rains have overloaded sewer systems, causing raw sewage to back up drains in homes.  Backed up sewers can cause thousands of dollars in damage to floors, walls, furniture, and electrical systems, according to the Insurance Information Instit...