Honolulu-based Island Insurance Co. Ltd. has launched its new Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) and Cover Choice products for small to mid-sized businesses. The products are designed to protect employers from liability damages and defense costs associated with employment related claims which are not covered under typical general liability policies. The CoverChoice program provides businesses with a flexible way to use their coverage extensions by applying a single overall coverage limit to each occurrence. For more information, visit www.islandinsurance.com.
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