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The Most Frequent Hospitality Claims
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December 25, 2018 via ConvergeBlog

Property Claims
The most common types of hotel property claims are: general water damage, sprinkler water damage, hail, wind, and fire. These five causes account for two-thirds of hotel property claims. Fortunately, they are commonly covered by first party property insurance.

First party property coverage is for damage to a policyholder’s own property, not for damage caused to the property of others. First party property coverage comes in two basic types: Named Perils Policies and All-Risk Policies. First party property coverage policies are where most policy holders find their business interruption coverage.

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Crisis Management: Best Practices For Facing The Worst

December 20, 2018 via Lodging Magazine
As two crisis management experts told LODGING, there is much hoteliers can do to minimize the damage—to people, property, and business operations—by having processes, procedures, and other aspects of an emergency response plan in place to enable them to hit the ground running if it ever becomes necessary.
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Get On Board, Risk Management Is A Team Effort

December 2018 via Gray Robinson

The holidays may come and go, but protecting your alcohol beverage retail business from criminal, administrative, and civil legal actions is an everyday responsibility. One key way to protect your establishment is to hire and maintain well-trained, dependable, and qualified staff and agents.
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More Employers Were "ICED" In Fiscal Year 2018
December 17, 2018 via Foley & Lardner

When an employer receives a Notice of Inspection from ICE, it has three business days after which ICE will physically inspect the I-9s. Noncompliance could result in civil fines or even criminal prosecution. ICE worksite investigations are also designed to look for evidence of mistreatment of workers, human trafficking, and document fraud.
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