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No business is immune to cyber risk, but with connected medical devices and records, the stakes for life sciences companies are even higher. With Hanover Fusion, The Hanover is ready to help agents mitigate these risks for their life sciences customers. Article ![]() |
With construction costs on the rise, and the quality and convenience of modular construction improving, contractors are likely to turn to it as a viable and profitable option. This article illustrates the risks involved, and how independent insurance agents are poised to protect against those risks. Article ![]() |
With hiring and employment practices front and center in college discourse, independent insurance agents can add value by providing risk management strategies and employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) protection for educational institutions. Article ![]() |
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Avoiding disability discrimination claims in the wake of statutory amendments and enforcement trends Article ![]() |
Meet Dave. Like one in 10 Americans, he owns a boat. Dave and his family spend an average of 14 weekends on the water. Like 95 percent of recreational boat owners, his craft is less than 26’ long. He understands not only the capabilities of his vessel, but his piloting and navigating skills, as well. Article ![]() |
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The complex dangers of spoilage for life sciences organizations Life sciences organizations handle materials and develop products in environments that are heavily regulated and climate controlled. This makes them uniquely vulnerable to costly and damaging claims in the event of spoilage and contamination. Agents can play a crucial role in helping these organizations navigate these risks and ensure their operations are properly prepared and protected. Article |