What Is Vicarious Liability?
Business owners can be held financially liable for the damages or negligence caused by the actions or inactions of third parties. Here’s how you can protect your company from vicarious liability risks.
Business owners can be held financially liable for the damages or negligence caused by the actions or inactions of third parties. Here’s how you can protect your company from vicarious liability risks.
Doulas do not perform clinical tasks, diagnose medical conditions, or give medical advice, but they do support women throughout their pregnancies. However, with that responsibility come liability risks that should be covered by insurance. Here's what every doula needs to know.
Sometimes referred to as holistic health practitioners or herbal practitioners, herbalists offer a holistic approach to health and wellness to address their patients’ health issues or goals. However, herbalists face several liability risks. Here's how you can protect your practice.
A care, custody, and control exclusion is noteworthy because it outlines what is not covered by your policy and applies to many types of insurance. Here’s what you should know.
Some professions or businesses legally require a specific amount of insurance. Others do not, but it's highly recommended to have coverage to protect yourself from financial losses. Here's what you should know.
Compressed work weeks are gaining significant traction in Canada. Several studies suggest adopting the tactic can benefit employees and employers. But is it suitable for your company? Here are the potential benefits and drawbacks of doing so.
Exterior painters face various liability risks that can lead to financial losses, legal claims, and potential damage to their reputation. Get an overview of how insurance can help shield you from expensive losses.