
Defense costs provide safety incentives
June 1, 2007 By Jay Johnston
Beyond the standard insurance company costs of marketing, loss control and underwriting, we have liability defense costs.
Read MoreBeyond the standard insurance company costs of marketing, loss control and underwriting, we have liability defense costs.
Read MoreNationwide, business managers are trying to quantify the process of safety to an exact science. In short, they believe they can turn the topic of safety into a sort of New World order.
Read MoreI am a firm believer that propane companies should not be liable for accidents when they had no association to the cause. It is an easy stand to take.
Read MoreSeems just like yesterday we met as an NPGA task force to study alternative insurance options. In 2003 we published a white paper that referred to insurance industry cycles and future price reductions. We forecast lower premiums and more choices. It happened.
Read MoreIn my safety programs I always list contractors, vendors and suppliers as stakeholders in the safety process.
Read MoreThe other day my doctor recommended I get a flu shot. I declined, rationalizing that I have given up most of my bad habits, exercise daily and am in fine shape.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that we who live with winter driving hazards use our experience to survive.
Read MoreWhile first intentions should always be to get the customer to comply with safety standards, real world situations can call for tough decisions.
Read MoreMy first real vacation in seven years was a fishing trip this summer in the Canadian wilderness with some diverse and distinguished individuals.
Read MoreAn easy distraction and a slight of hand can hide anything.
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