Expert Tips: Preparing for Litigation

There is no secret that today we live in a more litigious society. More injured parties are opting to retain attorneys instead of dealing direct with the insurance adjuster. Injury and property damage claims that were once resolved between the injured party and the insurance company are now going into litigation. A business owner needs … Continued

Q&A: Why Do I Need Renter’s Insurance?

“ I am in my early twenties and I live with a roommate in a small apartment. Everything I own is cheap or used and I don’t see the point in buying renter’s insurance. Between bills, rent, car insurance and going out, I don’t have much money so I am really concerned about making yet … Continued

David Harmon Hired as Marketing Coordinator

Henderson Brothers is pleased to introduce David Harmon as the Marketing Coordinator. David will be responsible for coordinating sales and communication efforts between the different departments to market.  David has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

Jennifer Castellano Hired as a Client Consultant

Henderson Brothers is pleased to introduce Jennifer Castellano as a Client Consultant. As a member of the Employee Benefits department, Jennifer will be collaborating with our customers to develop strategic insight and action plans. Jennifer has an MBA Duquesne University. She is originally from Pittsburgh.

Expert Tips: Contractual Risk Transfer

In this world of complex business relationships, it’s always a good idea to transfer as much risk as possible to the party that is creating or controlling a particular exposure to loss. So whether you’re hiring a contractor to do work for you, leasing some space in your building to a new tenant or bringing … Continued

OSHA Proposes a Delay to Electronic Reporting

In a recent update to its record keeping web page, OSHA has indicated it will not be ready to receive electronic workplace injury and illness reports by the established July 1, 2017 deadline. The obligation for employers in certain industries to electronically submit injury and illness data is a new requirement contained in the final … Continued

15 Tips for Protecting Your Identity on the Internet

“I am so worried about protecting myself online. Between phishing, identity theft, and credit card fraud, how can I protect myself online? Should I stop shopping on the internet?” It’s been reported that 9 in 10 Internet users have had their personal data compromised, though many remain unaware.  While it may be impossible to guarantee … Continued

Compliance Report: Summary of Senate GOP Health Reform Bill

Details of the Senate’s GOP health reform bill, the “Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017”,  were released yesterday.  After much speculation we finally have a good idea of what GOP leadership in the upper house would like to see change. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell intends to push the bill through for a vote by the … Continued

ER vs. Urgent Care: Choosing the correct treatment option

After spending the weekend with their toddler nephew, Sarah and her sister, Allison, caught a bad case of the flu. Sarah and Allison are both enrolled in similar employer group health plans that have a deductible for services such as hospital stays, x-rays, and emergency room visits. Now both miserable and awake in the middle … Continued