Posted on: November 18, 2015 by Huntersure
The allied healthcare field is a vast industry. Spanning a variety of positions and specialties, this sector is one of the fastest-growing in the nation. As so many professionals make up this field, there are inherent risks associated with each. As such, a Professional Liability Program for Allied Healthcare is essential to protecting both employees […] Read More
Posted in: Allied Healthcare blog Professional Liability
Posted on: November 12, 2015 by Huntersure
Construction managers (CM’s) are often responsible for a variety of tasks. While the term has a general, loose definition, professionals in the field will often give a diverse personal description. Depending on the type of project and the scope of work required, a Construction Management Professional Liability Program should be in place to protect the […] Read More
Posted in: blog Construction management
Posted on: October 29, 2015 by Huntersure
The allied healthcare industry is undoubtedly diverse. As these facilities range greatly, with each requiring specific skill sets and experience, allied health professionals are subjected to a broad scope of exposures. In order to mitigate the potential loss and litigation fees that can damage a business and a reputation, your clients should be well equipped […] Read More
Posted in: Allied Healthcare blog Professional Liability
Posted on: October 21, 2015 by Huntersure
Defective product claim laws are governed by each state’s same basic laws. In order to make a case, claimants must prove the product was defective and also caused harm in some way. The following types of legal claims are the most common, and understanding each can help to decrease Product Design Liability for various industries. […] Read More
Posted in: blog Product Design Liability
Posted on: October 15, 2015 by Huntersure
Due to the nature of the work, accountants face an extraordinary amount of risk each day. As industries embrace technology for the betterment of their business, inherent cyber risks are an unfortunate pitfall. As data breaches are becoming increasingly common, Professional Liability for Accountants is a necessity. The following are common breach scenarios, resulting exposures, […] Read More
Posted in: Accounting blog
Posted on: September 23, 2015 by Huntersure
As home healthcare is modernized, numerous technology based programs are reshaping the way in which they operate. During a time of technological transition, Home Healthcare Professional Liability insurance can help to curb potential financial loss and litigation. Sensors- According to Information Week, advanced remote patient monitoring sales accounted for $29.7 billion worldwide in 2014 alone. […] Read More
Posted in: blog Healthcare
Posted on: September 17, 2015 by Huntersure
As construction management covers a broad scope of duties, the potential liabilities continue to evolve, as well. While the possibilities are determined by type of project and method of delivery, a Construction Risk Management Plan can help to delegate risk and shift liability. The following factors should be considered while taking on the next construction […] Read More
Posted in: blog Construction management
Posted on: September 15, 2015 by Huntersure
A residential development under construction in Princeton has been halted due to the discovery of hazardous chemicals in the building materials. In circumstances such as these, Testing and Inspection Service Liability can be reduced with the proper coverage and proper care of the contaminated materials. The construction has been paused at the AvalonBay site on […] Read More
Posted in: blog Technical Consultants
Posted on: August 26, 2015 by Huntersure
The products that architects employ are vastly important to both the functionality and design of the project. While there are countless noteworthy products, Architect Professional Liability can be reduced with the implementation of well-made merchandise. Architects should ensure the products they use are appropriate for their projects and are built to a high standard to […] Read More
Posted in: Architects/ Engineers blog
Posted on: August 19, 2015 by Huntersure
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has piloted a value-based reimbursement (VBR) program for the home healthcare industry. The innovative new development aims to steer away from the conventional fee-for-service business model and move toward a more performance based compensation scale. Over time, the goal is to force dated techniques to be modernized […] Read More
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