From tattoo studios to musical instrument insurance to cyber liability, three insurance professionals talk about how they transitioned from property-casualty generalists to niche specializationand are succeeding in one of the toughest insurance markets in memory.
From tattoo shops and medical marijuana growers to musical instruments, three agents discuss how specialization is helping them succeed in a tough market.
From tattoo shops and medical marijuana growers to musical instruments, three agents discuss how specialization is helping them succeed in a tough market.
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The chairman of Progressive, once arrested in New Zealand for bringing small amounts of hashish and marijuana into the country, is looking to legalize medical marijuana in the insurer’s home state of Ohio, with an eye toward doing the same in other states.
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Employers are increasingly being confronted with users of medical marijuana on the payroll. Thus far, the courts have sided with the right to terminate or deny employment, but employers are still being advised to shore up drug policies to avoid liability from potentially impaired workers.
The Montana Supreme Court has upheld a Workers' Compensation Court ruling that a man mauled while feeding the bears at a tourist attraction should be covered by workers' comp, despite the fact the man had smoked marijuana on the day of the attack.