Rancho Mesa's Alyssa Burley and Account Executive Jeremy Hoolihan discuss California Insurance Commissioner Lara’s decision to reject the recommended workers’ compensation rate increase.
Ep. 224 Utilizing Smart Tech to Manage Employee Handbooks
Ep. 223 Blockchain Tech May Further Digitalize Surety Industry
Ep. 222 Utilizing the DMV Pull Program
Ep. 221 Proposal to Include COVID-19 Claims in EMR Calculation
Ep. 220 The Future of Solar with Kent Harle from Stellar Solar
Episode Teaser: 220 The Future of Solar with Kent Harle from Stellar Solar
Ep. 219 Your Path to an XMOD Below 1.0
Ep. 218 ICW's Mike Engell Discusses Future of Insurance Industry
Dave Garcia, president of Rancho Mesa, interviews ICW Group's Director of the West Region, Mike Engell. During this episode Dave talks to Mike about what he feels are the several areas of concern that businesses are facing relative to the workers' compensation market place, and how they can improve their risk profiles to mitigate those concerns.
Ep. 217 Understanding the Impact of Dual Wage and Total Temporary Disability
Ep. 216 Choosing Sentry
Ep. 215 Coming Changes to CA Contractor License Bonds
Ep. 214 Revised CA COVID-19 ETS
Ep. 213 Staying Ahead of the Hard Market
Ep. 212 Choosing Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies
Dave Garcia, president of Rancho Mesa Insurance, welcomes back Margaret Hartmann, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of the Workers' Compensation Division at Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies (BHHC). Dave talks with Margaret about several reasons why so many businesses have chosen to trust their insurance needs with BHHC.
Ep. 211 Four Factors Contributing to Employee Theft
Ep. 210 Think Fleet Safety
Ep. 209 CA Insurance Bureau Recommends Rate Increase
Ep. 208 Looking Onward with State Fund
President of Rancho Mesa Insurance Dave Garcia, welcomes Kate Craft, State Comp Insurance Fund's senior vice president of regional operations for the Orange County region. During this episode, Dave and Kate discuss some of the many reasons businesses in California should consider partnering with State Fund.