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Closing the Installation Floater Coverage Gap for Landscape Contractors

Author, Drew Garcia, Vice President, Landscape Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Landscape contractors have varying levels of exposure when it comes to installation projects. However, they virtually all share the same common coverage gap for trees, plants, shrubs, and lawns. 

Cal/OSHA Adopts New Non-Emergency COVID-19 Regulations

Author, Lauren Stumpf, Media Communications & Client Services Specialist, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

On Thursday, December 15, 2022 the California Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board (Cal/OSHA) voted on newly proposed COVID-19 regulations during a public forum meeting. With a 6 to 1 vote, the Non-Emergency COVID-19 Prevention Regulations were passed and adopted.

NIAC Reimbursing for Damage to Employees Personal Vehicles

Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Many employees of non-profit organizations use their personal vehicles while performing work-related duties. Following an auto accident, the employee’s personal auto insurance will respond to a third party liability claim. Only once those policy limits are exhausted will the organization’s non-owned auto liability coverage respond.

Construction Death Rate Not Decreasing as Expected

Author, Casey Craig, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

With the heightened safety regulations and OSHA guidelines over the past decade, many would think we are working in a much safer environment with fewer fatalities. Despite the rising number of employees and using a standard based off deaths per 100,000 employees, the data is showing that the number of fatalities are the same as they were a decade ago.

Utilize Payment Bonds as a Backstop for Getting Paid

Author, Anne Wright, Surety Relationship Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Contractors may do their work and meet their contractual obligations, but on some jobs it’s harder to get paid than on others. As in any business, your collection activities are key to getting your money. Don’t be afraid to be a squeaky wheel. There are a couple of things I’d like to share as either a reminder, or perhaps an education, that all contractors should know and consider.

Key Elements of a Lessor’s Risk Policy

Author, Kevin Howard, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As a landlord and owner of commercial property, you have exposures like fire, theft and bodily injury that must be addressed to protect your investment and, in many cases, a family asset from risk. As you look to finance these properties, most lenders will require checks and balances to ensure that your property is properly insured and that the mutual investment is protected.

All Licensed California Tree Care Companies Now Required to Carry Workers’ Comp. Insurance

Author, Rory Anderson, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Within the last few weeks, all licensed tree care companies received a notice in the mail from the California State License Board (CSLB) stating that effective January 1, 2023, the CSLB is requiring that all companies with a D-49 Tree Service Contractor license must have workers’ compensation insurance, regardless of whether they have employees.

Five Things to Know Before Your Annual Surety Meeting

Author, Matt Gaynor, Director of Surety, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

November is the month that I meet with our contractor clients to discuss how the current year will end up and begin planning for the next year. We will also touch base regarding the items our surety carrier partners will want to hear about when we schedule our annual meetings (after the December 31, 2022 financial information is available).

Training Supervisors on Workplace Injury Protocol Can Improve Claim Outcomes

Author, Sam Brown, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

California employers work hard to maintain a safe workplace, but accidents and injuries can occur. While human resources professionals typically have an excellent understanding of the workers’ compensation claim process, proper supervisor training can improve workers’ compensation outcomes for employers and their injured workers.

Auto Insurance Carriers Struggle With Effects of Inflation

Author, Jeremy Hoolihan, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Inflation continues to plague our nation with no end in sight. With a consumer price index (CPI) reaching as high as 9.1% in July of 2022, the trickledown effect is far reaching. In the second quarter of 2022, the auto insurance marketplace saw a loss ratio of 78.4%. This is quite a spike compared to the average loss ratio of 65% between the years of 2016-2020. Inflation is not the only contributing factor to the challenges within the auto insurance marketplace; we’ll discuss medical inflation, supply chain shortages, and labor shortages.

Don’t Overlook the Importance of Fleet Safety

Author, Greg Garcia, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

From an insurance premium standpoint, one of the largest cost for any landscape company would be the auto policy, and for good reason. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a motor vehicle crash happens every 12 minutes. Of course, not all those accidents are from landscapers, but it’s still a staggering statistic none the less.

Contractors Prepare to Bid for $1.2 Trillion in Government Infrastructure Contracts

Author, Sam Clayton, Vice President, Construction Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Last fall, the federal government passed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to rebuild and modernize America’s roads, bridges, transit, rail, airports, broadband and wastewater infrastructure. With this tsunami of public funds starting to become available, state and local government agencies will require contractors to enter a pre-qualification process in order to bid upcoming projects. Many of these entities will look closely at the contractor’s Experience Modification Rate (EMR or ExMod).

Benefits of Offering Modified Work to Injured Workers

Author, Jim Malone, Workers’ Compensation Claims Advocate, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

There are many things the employer is required to do after a work related injury occurs. There are also additional things an employer can and should do after an employee is injured, though not required by any regulatory agency, like offering modified work.

Roofing Contractors Prepare for the Dual Wage Threshold Increase

Author, Kevin Howard, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

There is a lot at stake for roofing contractors in California. Many of us recall playing the game “would you rather” as kids. Would you rather jump into a freezing cold pool in December or eat the world’s hottest chili pepper with no milk available?

Rise in Pure Premium Rates Impacts Tree Care Industry

Author, Rory Anderson, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Pure premium rates are determined by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB). The rates reflect the amount of losses that an insurance carrier can expect to pay out in claims for that particular class of business. Every year, the WCIRB submits pure premium rates to the California Department of Insurance for approval. These pure premium rates are comprised of loss and payroll data submitted to the WCIRB by all the insurance companies in California.

Choosing the Best Surety Partner for Your Contractor Bonding Program

Author, Matt Gaynor, Director of Surety, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The Rancho Mesa Bond Department is currently appointed with twenty-five surety carriers to support our contractor clients with all sizes of bond programs. It is key that the contractor is matched with the correct bond company to ensure timely approval for bonding. For both new and existing clients, we look at several factors to ensure you are partnering with the bond company that will provide the best single and aggregate bond program at the most competitive rate.