How to Avoid the CBS Evening News The next question is what can employers do to protect their employees or to avoid being in the headlines for the CBS Evening News? Employees should have zero tolerance policy towards workplace violence against or by employees, whether the violence originates inside or…
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Workplace Violence: How To Avoid Being on the CBS Evening News
Background According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”), approximately 2 million American workers are victims of workplace violence each year. See www.osha.gov. In 2008, homicide was the third leading cause of fatal occupational injury in the U.S. and the second leading cause of death for females in the…
If You Have A Fire Don’t Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
XI. The Insured Always Loses. The sad part about a catastrophe such as a fire is that it leaves the insured always in a worse position than they were before the fire. In addition to the obvious emotional toll, the time needed to devote to the developing of a claim…
If You Have A Fire Don’t Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
IX. Actual Cash Value vs. Replacement Cost. Insurance provided by any fire insurance policy is either an indemnification policy that indemnifies the insured for the loss, or a replacement policy. Depending on coverage, the loss can be based on the actual cash value of the property loss or on the…
If You Have A Fire Don’t Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
VIII. Proof of Loss. Within a day or so of the fire, an insurance adjustor will provide to the insured claims forms for what is called the “Proof of Loss.” The Proof of Loss itself is a one page document in which the insured summarizes the amount of the loss…
If You Have A Fire Don’t Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
VII. Special Investigations Unit (SIU). If, after taking the statement under oath and conversing with the fire or police authorities, the insurance adjustor calls in the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), look out. It’s time to seriously begin protecting your own interests. The insurance company’s SIU investigator is there for the…
If You Have A Fire Don’t Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
V. The Insurance Adjustor. There will be one, and very well may be two insurance adjustors assigned to your claim. One adjustor may specialize in structural damage while a second adjustor may deal with the loss of household goods and personal property. It is now time for you to be…
If You Have A Fire Don’t Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
III. Coverage. The insurance agent has dictated the information contained in the application, photographs submitted to the company, and the desires of the insured to obtain maximum coverage. It is important, on the other hand, that the coverage provided has a relationship with the fair market value or actual cash…
If You Have A Fire Don’t Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
I. Introduction. Short of a death or serious personal injury, the most devastating thing that can befall a family is to have their home or business destroyed by fire. It is hard to imagine the emotional upheaval to stand by and watch the fire department attempt to save your hopes…
Indiana’s “Take Your Gun to Work” Statute
Indiana’s “Take Your Gun to Work” statute, codified at Ind. Cod §34-28-7, prohibits any person (meaning natural person or organization) from adopting and enforcing an ordinance, resolution, policy or rule that prohibits or has the effect of prohibiting an employee, including a contract employee, from possessing a firearm or…