Roe & Associates, Inc. Blog: 3_2016
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016Is having original Medicare coverage really enough for you? Medicare is confusing for many people. Think of it as any other type of insurance policy. You have basic coverage that provides for some levels of protection, but additional policies and "add-ons" are available that can further reduce the risks that you'll have to pay out-of-pocket for medical care. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 22, 2016Primary and Noncontributory: What Does It Mean? Construction contracts often require a subcontractor’s general liability insurance policy to name the owner or general contractor as an additional insured on a "primary and noncontributory" basis. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 22, 2016BREAKING DOWN 'Blanket Additional Insured Endorsement' Businesses often work with a variety of contractors, subcontractors, and other product and service providers in order to complete jobs. For example, a construction company may contract out work to electricians, structural engineers, and HVAC professionals to complete specific components of a building. READ MORE >>
Friday, March 4, 2016Having business insurance is vital. Some types of insurance are required for businesses to operate legally, while others are optional. The coverage you should obtain depends on the type of company you run and the number of employees who work there. But how much optional insurance coverage do you really need? READ MORE >>
Friday, March 4, 2016 What Does Additional Insured Status Mean? Businesses work with other businesses on a daily basis to complete joint projects. For example, when a contractor builds a home, they use the work of sub-contractors for materials and labor for the project. READ MORE >>
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