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Business Insurance

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.

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  • The Difference Between Admitted & Non Admitted Insurance Companies

    Insurance companies are regulated by individual state agencies instead of the federal government. Insurers not licensed to sell policies of insurance in a given state are known as non admitted...

  • How to Get a Commercial Truck Insurance Quote

    Commercial Truck Insurance is required by companies or self-employed individuals to protect trucks and cars that are used for business purposes. You must have commercial auto insurance in order to...

  • Admitted vs. Non-admitted Insurance Company

    Insurance companies can be designated as either admitted or non-admitted. The difference is insurance companies under one classification are required to follow state regulations while companies...

  • Who Pays for Workers Compensation Insurance?

    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...

  • How to Get Cheap Taxi Insurance

    Get Cheap Taxi insurance by using this guide. Knowing what to say to taxi insurance companies is half the battle. This article will tell you how to get cheap taxi insurance.

  • Definition of Employer's Liability Insurance

    Employer's liability insurance is a policy that most companies find necessary to purchase. Some people refer to this policy as worker's compensation. Although the two are packaged together,...

  • Definition of Self-Insured Medical Plan

    Companies can use self-insuring as an alternative "risk management" strategy by setting aside a calculated amount of money each month to cover potential future costs instead of purchasing...

  • Commercial Insurance Definition

    Commercial Insurance is a contract between an insurer and a business owner whose purpose is to minimize the owner's risks against losses, whether from weather, theft, vandalization, lawsuits,...

  • How to Save Money on Small Business Insurance

    Small business insurance is a necessity but there are ways to avoid having it cut too far into your net profit. There are thousands of small business insurance companies licensed to provide the...

  • How to File a Special Tools (tool, die & mold) Lien

    Whether your company is classified as a moldbuilder, tool and die shop, or any other manufacturer of tooling in the United States, chances are that your state has certain protections in place for...

  • How to Process Reinsurance

    Reinsurance is a complicated arrangement between insurance companies that share the responsibility of paying for claims. These companies also share the money coming in for premium payments. This...

  • How to Select a Commercial Auto Insurance Plan

    Depending on your individual business needs, selecting a commercial auto insurance plan can be relatively easy or fairly complicated. You'll have to either speak to professionals at insurance...

  • How to Get a Commercial Auto Insurance Quote

    Commercial auto insurance can be purchased by companies or by self-employed individuals to protect cars and trucks that are used for business purposes. While rates and classifications might differ...

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