Entries by John Hague Jr.

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Auto Exposure in Home Healthcare Organizations

Many Human Services and Healthcare organizations rely on their staff to visit client homes, facilities, and provide transportation for clients.  A strong set of controls paired with the appropriate insurance coverage can significantly lower an organization’s cost of risk as it relates to auto exposure. Setting up the right controls is largely what will determine […]

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Event Planning & Event Management

Risk Insights & Takeaways Event organizers must shoulder a significant burden—they have full responsibility for balancing health, safety, and fun at their events. That means they are also culpable for any event-related health and safety failings. This weighty responsibility can wear down those not prepared to bear it. As an event organizer, how can you […]

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In-house Bookkeeper or 3rd Party Bookkeeper… Bookkeeper for Business Advice

Multi-tasking is an everyday occurrence in businesses and is in most cases a necessity in order to get things done in a timely fashion. Author Steven Berlin Johnson describes multitasking as “skimming the surface of the incoming data, picking out the relevant details, and moving on to the next stream.” Skimming is what people do […]

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Does it Make Sense to Pay Injured Employees Twice or Even Three Times?

Unfortunately this is a question facing both interstate and intrastate trucking companies whose home office is in state “A” but they operate in states B,C,D,E. etc… These companies face what is called Multi-State Exposure. This occurs when a driver gets injured on the job in a different state from which his company is domiciled. What […]