If your contract doesn’t specify what type of additional insured (AI) coverage is required, it is likely that a more restrictive blanket additional insured endorsement may be provided. This of course depends on your carrier, and the forms that they use. Some carriers use more comprehensive AI forms, however with more comprehensive coverage usually comes higher premiums and endorsement fees.
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Commercial General Liability and Naming an Additional Insured (AI)
December 21st, 20095 Tips to Lower Workers Compensation Premiums!
December 15th, 2009Welcome to the new website! I now have a forum to provide you with helpful information relating to your insurance. It will also be a great place for you to catch up on insurance industry news. It’s a given that your employees are one of your most important resources. We all know that as an employer in California, you’re required by law to provide your employees with the protection of Workers Compensation insurance. Because a claim on your Workers Comp policy can affect your premiums for years, in addition to purchasing the coverage, there are things you can do throughout the year that will help you keep your Work Comp premiums (and potential claims) in check.
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