Aug
09
2011
Broken down trucks do not make money. Since repair mechanics charge $80 an hour and up and the cost of tow trucks can be $1000, smart drivers avoid these unwelcome surprises if possible. Surprisingly, five simple actions reduce these problems. Vehicles with fully charged batteries, tires in good condition filled with air, Truck Insurance, enough fuel and motor oil to reach the next truck stop and a working alternator keep going.
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Jul
25
2011
If you own a logging or lumber business, you know the importance of obtaining the best lumber insurance coverage you can get. Lumber businesses offer extensive services to their customers. Despite excellent safety measures, some of these services may come at risk to your employees. As the owner of the company, you should be prepared for any eventuality by making sure your business and employees are fully covered.
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Jul
14
2011
At first glance, the term captive solutions can be misleading. After all, not too many people know how the so-called captive insurance works. First, it has nothing to do with insurance for captives like renegades, prisoners, or wild animals. The only reason the term was coined at all was to refer to a mining company’s captive mines, so-called because the company had exclusive, inalienable rights of extraction. Negative as the word captive may be, it has caught on with the times, trailblazing the evolution of insurance products around the world.
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