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You are at the rental counter, ready to sign and drive your rental car to your favorite vacation destination when the attendant asks the dreaded question: “Insurance blah blah...
Driver fitness is a critical underwriting factor that influences insurance rates. Driver fitness factors include items such as ensuring drivers have the appropriate licenses for...
The inspection selection system for the compliance, safety, and accountability algorithm (ISS-CSA or just ISS score) is a classification system used by the FMCSA to rank carriers...
Today, more and more restaurants are offering delivery services to their customers. While this brings convenience to customers and helps restaurants, it also opens up new...
NAICS The purpose of the NAICS is to classify businesses into industries, groups, and subsectors. It stands for North American Industry Classification System and was created in...
Serving alcohol is a common practice for restaurants, bars, catering companies, entertainment venues and similar establishments. While providing a wide array of beverage options...
Attack surfaces refer to the total possible entry points (also known as attack vectors) for unauthorized access into any system. The recent increase in remote and hybrid work...
Commercial fleets need to maintain a workforce of loyal, qualified drivers in order to succeed. But recently, increased demand for freight volume has highlighted an ongoing driver...
When buying commercial property, it’s critical that buyers understand the implications of the policy’s property insurance limits. A policy’s property limits affect both commercial...
The cost of life insurance relies on a number of factors, but none carry greater weight than, well— your weight. Because underwriters see overweight or obese applicants as...