eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.
The intricacies of business insurance are extensive, but with loads of information on group health plans, small business insurance, workers comp and other types of insurance concerns, eHow can help guide you through the health and compensatory maze. Interested in lowering business insurance while maintaining a quality plan for your employees? eHow’s collection of How Tos can simplify the process. Have questions about commercial auto insurance? eHow’s got the subject covered.
Showing 1-12 of 12 results
Group life insurance is a form of term life insurance, meaning that it does not accumulate cash value but pays a death benefit to a designated survivor. Term insurance is purchased for a set...
In the United States, employers--such as Fortune 500 companies, small businesses and government organizations--may offer employee benefits to attract, retain and reward talented individuals. In...
Workers' compensation is a benefit designed to replace income lost due to injury and recovery time. It also limits lawsuits against an employer from injured employees. State laws dictate the...
Employees are required to inform employers about all workplace accidents. The information may be used to determine the eligibility of worker benefits and to improve safety procedures. The Social...
If you become injured while working on the job, you may be entitled to worker's compensation benefits. Your employer pays you worker's compensation benefits, but in exchange, you agree not to sue...
Workers compensation is designed to compensate employees for injuries received while on the job regardless of fault. Before workers compensation laws where established, workers were at an...
Short term disability benefits are designed to make up for lost income during an illness that is expected to be short in duration. This can include illnesses such as a bout of pneumonia or...
Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) are typically provided as part of health care benefit programs for employees; they are designed to cover the costs of certain types of medical expenses...
With business interruption insurance in place, you can rest assured that if a natural or other disaster closes down your shop, you will have the financial resources to stay afloat. Before you sign...
You may have worked with an employee benefits broker when setting up and reviewing your company's employee benefits program. This is the person that markets plans, usually from a number of...
According to the United States Office of Personnel Management, there are more than 4,000,000 civilians employed by the federal government. The option for health insurance is just one of many...
You fall at work and sprain your ankle. You have chronic back pain due to overuse or misuse for an extended period of time while doing your job. You have developed lung cancer or some other...