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One Employee's Absence Can Be Felt by the Whole Team
 
There's a 50 percent chance that a small business will experience a workers' comp claim in the next 10 years, according to a five-year analysis of The Hartford's claim data.
 
TAKE OUR WORKERS' COMP POLL:
 
Work-related injuries to which parts of the body are the most costly?
Cast your vote below to find out the answer.
 
Internal Organs
Neck and Back
Multiple Body Parts
 
Outdated Technology Could Be Riskier Than Businesses Think¹
 
It's no secret that businesses rely on technology to help improve efficiency. But when technology is outdated, productivity may not be the only thing at risk.
 
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Train New Employees Less Expensively
 
Training a new employee on the basics of commercial lines insurance may sound like an expensive proposition, but it doesn't need to be. Hartford School of Insurance (HSI) can help.
 
See How »
New Business Opportunities Are Just a Click Away!
 
Last year's quotes could be this year's new business opportunities. With ICON, it's easy to access these quotes and rerate coverage. Simply log into the EBC and click to see the tip, view last year's prospects. Start exploring these opportunities today!
 
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¹ Source: HartfordHelp® and Jack McCalmon, Esq. of the McCalmon Group, Inc.
 
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