Are you worried that your holiday gifts for clients and business partners may be getting a little stale? You certainly aren’t alone! Fear not, says Event + Marketing Manager Lauren Taylor, the creative mind behind many of the unique brand experiences that...
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Three Tips for Smooth Renewal Business
As you prepare for insurance renewal meetings with your clients heading into a new policy year, it’s important to acknowledge both the opportunities and challenges 2022 may bring—for every customer, in every industry sector. Foresight’s Business Development leadership...
Preventing Crane Accidents Must Be a Priority for Busy Construction Workers
Construction, Equipment Safety, Risk, Safety
Crane accidents have the potential to become massive and tragic events, not just for the construction workers on a job site, but for members of the community in the vicinity of the crane. Just last month, a Michigan man lost his life when a crane overturned on a job....
A Matter of Growing Concern: Agricultural Workers in Smoky Conditions
Agriculture, Farm Labor, Risk, Safety, Trends
With wildfires becoming more frequent in more regions of the US, the health hazards of working outdoors in smoky air is at issue for hundreds of thousands of workers—not just those fighting the fires—and workers don’t have to be that close to the fire to be affected....
Brokers Beware! Ghost Policies Come with Spooky Consequences
Compliance, Risk, Workers' Comp 101
It’s late one night as you sit at your desk catching up on work. You don’t mind. There’s a full moon, and you have a cup of coffee to keep you company. But, out of the corner of your eye, you think you see something odd in a stack of papers on your desk. You...
Ladders Pose a Heightened Risk for Your Orchard and Grove Clients
Agriculture, Farm Labor, Safety
Ladders are a source of workplace accidents everywhere they’re used, but your orchard and grove clients need to pay special attention to ladder safety. When you consider the way workers use ladders in these settings—the reaching, the constant climbing up and...
How to Become an Insurance Agent
How to become an insurance agent is about the logistical steps you need to take to start your career in selling insurance. It is a step-by-step guide to the tests, licenses, certifications, and forms required. After you read this dry, but very helpful article, please...
How to Prevent Deadly Equipment-Riding Accidents on Farms
Agriculture, Compliance, Equipment Safety, Farm Labor, Incidents & Claims, Risk, Safety
Even with a steady stream of new standards and regulations in both worker and work equipment safety, agriculture is still one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S. Some of the highest severity injuries can be blamed on riding farm equipment—tractors, ATVs,...
How Mental Health is Being Addressed in the Construction Industry
In an industry that can be deadline-oriented in the best of times, the pandemic and nationwide supply chain shortages have compounded stressful conditions for many of your construction clients and their employees. Workers are stretched thin. They’re concerned...
Construction is Booming in These Four States—Are Your Clients Ready?
The construction industry is a significant contributor to the U.S. economy, responsible for 4.1% of the nation’s gross domestic product and employing 5.3% of the country’s total workforce. While the COVID-19 pandemic stalled many sectors of the economy for a period of...
The Best Arborists and Tree Care Pros Focus on This Potentially-Life Saving Issue
By Emilio Figueroa, Chief Insurance Officer, Foresight As Foresight recently highlighted right here on our blog, Arborists and Tree Care Professionals are busier than ever, and “busy season” is now 365-day-a-year event. A mentality of “work hard and fast” is common....
How the Apparel Industry Can “Reset” Employee Health and Safety Post-Covid
In the aftermath of Covid-19, many businesses are making a more concerted effort to address risks and exposures that were uncovered or made worse by the pandemic. The apparel manufacturing industry took a big hit financially, making it more essential than ever to...