by Patricia Baratta | Jun 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Moving companies have some of the highest injury rates of any service business. Heavy lifting, tight stairwells, loading docks, and long hours create a demanding physical environment where back injuries and accidents are common. Workers comp is essential and required... by Patricia Baratta | Jun 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Childcare and daycare centers employ teachers, aides, and support staff who face a unique mix of workplace risks including physical strain from lifting children, exposure to illness, and the unpredictable nature of working with young children. Workers comp is required... by Patricia Baratta | Jun 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Hotels and hospitality businesses employ large numbers of workers across a wide range of job types — from housekeeping and kitchen staff to front desk agents and maintenance crews. Each type of worker carries its own injury profile, and workers comp coverage is... by Patricia Baratta | Jun 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Carpentry involves power tools, heavy materials, and physical labor that create consistent injury exposure. Workers comp insurance is required for carpentry businesses with employees throughout the East Coast, and rates depend heavily on the type of carpentry work... by Patricia Baratta | Jun 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Painting contractors work at heights, handle chemical products, and perform repetitive physical labor. Workers comp is required for painting businesses with employees in virtually every East Coast state, and painting rates can vary significantly depending on the type... by Patricia Baratta | Jun 14, 2026 | Workers Compensation
Electrical work carries serious injury risk including electrocution, arc flash burns, falls from ladders, and repetitive motion injuries. Workers comp insurance is mandatory for electrical contractors with employees in every East Coast state, and getting the right...
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