NFIP at Risk to Lapse … Again
A little over a week remains before the Nov. 17 deadline for Congress to avoid a government shutdown, which also would impact the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
NFIP at Risk to Lapse … Again Read More »
A little over a week remains before the Nov. 17 deadline for Congress to avoid a government shutdown, which also would impact the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
NFIP at Risk to Lapse … Again Read More »
Effective Dec. 26, 2023, a broadened standard of joint employers will take effect, impacting liability for one another’s unfair labor practices.
NLRB Adopts Expanded Joint-Employer Rule Read More »
The Manual revision reflects changes made by House Bill 144, one of IA&B’s legislative priorities this year.
DE WC Manual Updated with New LCC Exemption Limit Read More »
Review current guidance for insuring detached condos in light of newly effective legislation, a recent regulatory bulletin, and remaining questions.
Questions Remain on Detached Condos Read More »
Does your staff use generative artificial intelligence (AI) at work? Could they unbeknownst to you? Review the pros and cons of the technology and access related employer resources.
Member Resources on Generative AI Read More »
NFIP renewal policies soon will require National Producer Numbers (NPNs). Watch for WYO carriers’ communication in the weeks ahead.
NFIP Renewal Policy Change Read More »
Rely on a new 2-minute video to explain the causes of rising insurance premiums to your customers and how you, as an independent agent, are uniquely positioned to help them.
‘Why Premiums Are Rising’ Video Read More »
Pennsylvanians who drop liability insurance on their seasonal or inoperable vehicle, but fail to surrender the tag to PennDOT, inadvertently may lose first-party benefits on all of their vehicles, even properly insured ones.
Seasonal Vehicles and First-Party Benefits Read More »