The Critical Importance of Nonprofit Executive Transition Planning

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

In the world of nonprofit management, the departure of an executive director can cause a time of uncertainty. This kind of challenge is why all nonprofits need a well-crafted executive transition plan. This plan is not just a roadmap for navigating the change in leadership but a tool for sustaining and growing the nonprofit's mission. In this article, we will dive into the importance of having an executive transition plan, the key components that make up an effective plan, and the benefits it brings to the nonprofit sector.

Performance Bonds for Private Equity Contractors

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

We have entertained several recent submissions from our construction division prospects looking for bonding support of their companies that are majority owned by a private equity firm. The traditional surety market will push back on private equity submissions pointing out the goodwill and large amount of debt listed on the balance sheet. Throw in the limited indemnity package offered in support of the bond program and we have created a perfect storm for the account to be declined without any actual underwriting taking place. But there is hope!

California Rainy Season Offers Online Training Opportunity for Employees

Author, Megan Lockhart, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Californians have experienced record storms this year along with other parts of the United States. However, with Spring on the horizon, construction companies are preparing for rainier months still ahead. When job sites close due to rain and flooding, it's a good opportunity for employees to use that time to revisit safety and operational skills with online training.

How to Strategically Grow Your Construction Company

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

One of the biggest ongoing challenges in the construction industry today is hiring and retaining quality employees that can help build on a company’s foundation. Growing a construction company in a sustainable way through internal promotions while also integrating new hires can separate one company from its competitors.

OSHA Form Submission Time: A Refresh

Author, Megan Lockhart, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

It's that time of the year again, when employers review their work-related injuries and illnesses from the past year and fill out their OSHA 300A Form. Companies in designated industries must electronically submit the 300A Form to OSHA by March 2nd, 2024. As this deadline swiftly approaches, let’s review further details of these requirements.

Optimizing Landscapers’ Commercial Auto Insurance

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

Lawn and landscape professionals across the country have seen the direct impact of a very difficult and challenging commercial auto market.  In particular, green industry businesses who specialize in service and maintenance, which require a larger fleet, have felt more of the direct market pressure.

Top 5 OSHA Violation Trends and Solutions

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

Every year, Federal OSHA conducts thousands of inspections and issues costly citations to companies. So, it is imperative for business owners and safety managers to be aware of the most common citations and how to avoid them through effective safety programs.

Best Practice Tips for Lowering Your Commercial Auto Rates

Author, Jeremy Hoolihan, Partner, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

For the last several years, the insurance industry has seen a significant increase in auto rates.  In 2023, the top ten auto carriers in the US all saw double digit rate increases.  This, in addition to the rate increases we’ve seen since 2018, equates to rates anywhere from 20-50% higher than we had just a few years ago.  According to US auto insurers, these rate increases are still not keeping up with the skyrocketing claim frequency and severity.  Therefore, we are likely to continue to see auto rates increase before things level off. 

Unlocking Working Capital in Construction: Options for Reducing or Releasing Retention

Author, Andy Roberts, Surety Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Retention is a very common practice within the construction industry that typically involves 5-10% of each payment to the subcontractor being withheld until the project has been completed. The purpose behind this is simple, it is designed to make sure that subcontractors satisfy their contractual agreements before they receive their last payment for the work they have done.  While this practice serves a real purpose, it can cause significant issues for subcontractors if the payments are delayed.

Navigating the Construction Labor Shortage: Factors and Strategies for Success

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

Construction companies nationwide are grappling with a shared challenge: a labor shortage propelled by various factors. In this article, we will explore these factors and highlight key areas that can contribute to managing bottom lines effectively.

Cracking the Code: Deciphering the Primary Threshold’s Impact

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

Every business owner understands the correlation between their Experience MOD (XMOD) and what they will pay in workers’ compensation premiums.  When the XMOD increases, there is a good chance that the workers’ compensation rates or premiums will rise as well.  This is why it is so crucial to really hone in on company safety procedures to limit work-related injuries as much as possible.  The reality is that even the safest company that does everything the right way is going to run into a workers’ compensation claim from time to time.

Protecting Non-Profit Operations with Business Interruption Insurance

Author, Sam Brown, Vice President, Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

A non-profit organization’s culture and positive impact often flows through its strategically placed locations in the communities it serves. These locations, whether they be offices, group homes, childcare centers, or shelters all further the mission and may drive revenue. The cost to the organization if one of these locations becomes inoperable due to a property damage claim can often add undue stress to the finances and leadership. This article will address how business interruption insurance (BII) can address these costs.

Don’t Get Skunked: Properly Insuring Large Tree Care Equipment

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

These days, everything is more expensive. Between inflation and supply chain issues, the cost of equipment is steadily increasing. As the tree care industry becomes more mechanized, we see new technological advancements in machinery and equipment that are greatly improving the productivity, profitability, and safety of the industry. These big ticket equipment purchases are a major investment for a tree care business. It is important to make sure that your assets are insured correctly so you can rest easy knowing that if something were to happen to them, you are properly covered. This can provide financial protection and affirm business continuity.

The Billion-Dollar Cost of Working at Height: The Critical Questions to Ask Before Climbing a Ladder

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

Every year, OSHA publishes a “top 10 most frequently cited standards” list. Without question, ladders and fall protection consistently make the list. A Liberty Mutual 2023 workplace survey found that $6.26 billion was spent on falls as a result of working at height. Working at height is inherently dangerous but becomes more so when the incorrect ladders are used or improper setup for a job. Sending your employees to a jobsite without conducting a proper analysis to guarantee you have the proper equipment is setting yourself up to have preventable claims.

Need a License, Permit, or Court Bond? Rancho Mesa Can Help

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

During our recent budget discussions for the 2024 fiscal year, the Rancho Mesa Surety Department looked at a breakdown of the bonds we wrote in 2023.  As expected, 90% of our bond revenue was represented by the typical performance and payment bonds, subdivision bonds, bid bonds, bond riders, and consents of surety for our construction clients.

The Final Chapter: Addressing Training, Access and Recordkeeping in the IIPP

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

In this third installment of exploring an Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), we will be taking a closer look at: Providing employee training and instruction, procedures to allow employee access to the program, and recordkeeping and documentation.

Developing A Strong Subcontract Agreement with Tree Care Partners

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

Having strong service partners that support your customers outside of your core operations is an important part of business. Many commercial landscape businesses have regional relationships with professional tree care companies to support the needs of their customers.

WCIRB Proposes 2024 Construction Dual Wage Threshold Increase

The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB) has proposed an increase in hourly wage thresholds for all 16 construction dual-wage classifications.

The increases range from $1 to $4 depending on the classification and if approved will go into effect for policyholders renewing September 1, 2024 and thereafter. The chart below outlines the proposed increases for each classification.