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  1. Employee Theft Checklist V3
    Employee Theft Checklist 75 percent of employees admit to stealing from their employer at least once, and 38 percent say they have stolen twice or more. In 2015, employees who stole took an average of $175,000 from businesses of all sizes - a loss many small businesses can’t survive. This checklist will help you know the signs of theft at your work place. An unexplained drop in profits [...]
  2. Grandchild-Safety-Checklist-NEW
    Grand Parenting Safety Tips Keep your little ones safe with our safety tips for children of all ages. Baby (0 to 1 years old) Infants should be put to sleep on their back to reduce risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Always use a federally approved car safety seat when traveling in a toward the rear of the vehicle. The safest location is in the middle of the back seat. [...]
  3. Logistics make things easier – so does specialized coverage for it.
    Logistics companies are in the business of arranging the transport of cargo. They’re the intermediary between the cargo owners and the transportation provider. And with that comes a unique set of liability risks. With a presence in over 220 countries and knowledge across a wide range of industries and risks, we’re able to offer truly specialized solutions for logistics businesses. Our [...]
  4. Dementia & Driving Worksheet: Warning Signs
    WARNING SIGNS FOR DRIVERS WITH DEMENTIA Excerpted from “At the Crossroads. Family Conversations About Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia & Driving,” The Hartford Center for Mature Market Excellence. © 2019 The Hartford. All rights reserved. All information herein is as of August 2015. A diagnosis of mild dementia alone is not an automatic reason to stop driving. Families can use this list as [...]
  5. REDUCING OVER-THE-ROAD CARGO LOSSES
    RISK ENGINEERING REDUCING OVER-THE-ROAD CARGO LOSSES HELP KEEP CARGO MOVING SAFELY TO ITS DESTINATION – BY ADOPTING THESE BEST PRACTICES. continued The trucking industry is a major driver of the U.S. economy. Nearly 70 percent of all the freight tonnage moved in the U.S. is carried by trucks, according to the American Trucking Association’s Reports, Trends and Statistics.1 The same [...]
  6. HartMob Small Business Holiday Gift Guide
    HartMob Small Business Holiday Gift Guide Some of our favorite things. Something for everyone on your list. Click here to learn more about our HartMob program. Click on the round icons to shop. Furry Friends Florals Sweet Treats Books Coffee and Tea Lovers Well Being Sports Gifts and Home Decor https://www.thehartford.com/about-us/hartmobs HartMob Small Business Holiday Gift [...]
  7. Fleet Telematic Devices
    Start your telematics journey. For more information, enrollment, or to contact us to set up a demo with one of our leading telematics vendors, visit TheHartford.com/telematics The information provided in these materials is intended to be general and advisory in nature. It shall not be considered legal advice. The Hartford does not warrant that the implementation of any view or [...]
  8. Community Banks Application
    PP 00 H701 00 0817 © 2017, The Hartford Page 1 of 10 COMMUNITY BANK APPLICATION __________________________________________________________________________ Name of Insurance Company to which application is made NOTICE: LIABILITY COVERAGE PARTS PROVIDE CLAIMS MADE COVERAGE. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: COVERAGE APPLIES ONLY TO A CLAIM FIRST MADE AGAINST THE [...]
  9. Top 10 Technologies for Mature Drivers
    MIT The Hartford Center for Mature Market Excellence and the MIT AgeLab conducted research to better understand which technologies can improve safety and comfort for older drivers. Our research involved an extensive review of new technologies by leading experts in driving, aging and technology. These experts are practitioners and researchers with expertise in geriatric medicine, [...]
  10. Microsoft Word - FI00H024.doc
    FI 00 H024 00 0807 © 2007, The Hartford Page 1 of 5 __________________________________________________________________________ Name of Insurance Company to which application is made NAME OF INSURED: __________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________ DATE: [...]