Life Insurance Needs by the Decade

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A large percentage of Americans are either uninsured or under-insured for life insurance. Employers that offer voluntary life insurance offer their employees a way toward a more secure financial future. read more …

Driver Safety for Employees

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The following suggestions can help you avoid costly auto accidents among your employees who drive for work.

Driving—something that most adults do every day—is one of the most dangerous tasks you can assign a worker. read more …

Controlling Emergency Room Expenses

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Every year, Americans make 31 million visits to the emergency room for unintentional injuries. Emergency room charges average about $1,200 per visit. Your out-of-pocket expenses could vary wildly depending on the type and severity of injury, where you are treated, and your coverage. read more …

Indoor Air Quality

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When you think of air pollutants, you probably think of smog, auto exhaust and industrial emissions. But often indoor air can have more pollutants than outdoor air.
Since the passage of the Clean Air Act in 1970, outdoor air quality has improved along many measures. read more …

Identity Theft Insurance = Reputation Protection

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A survey by one vendor found that 39 percent of employees want to buy identity theft insurance through their employer. Are you providing this valuable benefit?
Identity theft occurs when someone uses an individual’s personal identifying information read more …