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October 23, 2006
East Edition
Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage for disability compliance.
Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage for disability compliance
In Pennsylvania, a disabled customer complained of emotional distress when she dined at a restaurant that lacked adequate parking for her wheelchair van and where the restrooms were not fully wheelchair-accessible. The same person sued 30 other Pennsylvania food service businesses, some of which had already been renovated for handicapped ...Features
Editor's Note: Fire safety begins at home
Employee benefits offer an easy way to expand business with clients
Poor stepchild HO market about to smarten up
Pricing plays catch-up with evolving homeowners market
Growing Your Property Casualty Agency: Market your business skills to clients and prospects
Departments
Currents
- Insurance issues take back seat in Mass. governor's race
- Re-Conn.-ecting state's residents with pride as insurance capital
- Why agents oppose contingent commission settlements
- Making Hartford shine again as insurance capital
- Pennsylvania pursues backup role as 'Wall Street West'
- Mass. panel urges jail time for employers' safety failures
- N.J. helps homes with underground tanks
- R.I. candidates spar
- Declarations
- It Figures
- HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1 billion
- Banks' insurance revenues, insurance brokerage fees up
- Supreme Court agrees to hear insurance credit scoring cases
- Hurricane risk reduces prospective profit of homeowners insurance
- Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.; plans national expansion
- P/C insurers' profitability drops in first-half of 2006
