by Patricia Baratta | May 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Tree service companies perform some of the most dangerous work in the United States. Every day, arborists and tree removal crews climb towering trees, operate chainsaws, feed limbs into industrial wood chippers, and work near energized power lines. One mistake can... by Patricia Baratta | May 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Roofing contractors face some of the highest workers’ compensation rates of any industry in the United States. Because roofing involves heights, ladders, steep slopes, heavy materials, and a significant risk of serious injury, insurance carriers assign roofing... by Patricia Baratta | May 9, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Roofing is one of the most hazardous trades in the construction industry. Employees work on steep pitches, elevated surfaces, ladders, scaffolding, and around tools and materials that can cause serious injury. Because of this elevated risk, workers’ compensation... by Patricia Baratta | May 9, 2026 | Insurance Audits
For many business owners, receiving notice of a workers’ compensation audit can feel intimidating. Questions immediately come to mind: What is a workers’ compensation audit? Why is the insurance company reviewing my records? What documents will I need? Could I owe... by Patricia Baratta | May 8, 2026 | Insurance Audits
Running a business on Long Island comes with enough challenges already — rising payroll costs, increasing insurance premiums, labor shortages, aggressive competition, and strict state compliance requirements. One area many businesses overlook until it becomes a...
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