Risk tips and how to prevent claims for professionals
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How can massage therapists prevent claims?
A large number of people suffer from aches and pains – whether from an underlying medical condition or just a nagging issue that raises its head from time to time.
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Cyber insurance: the cost of restoring data and equipment for businesses
The growth of digital technology has revolutionised business, rapidly increasing the speed, scope and scale at which firms can operate. However, this wave of benefits has also brought a new strain of risks for businesses to consider too.
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How can engineering contractors prevent claims?
Engineering plays a hugely important part of the UK economy, accounting for more than a quarter of the UK’s total GDP and nearly 50,000 contractors working in the sector.
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Four common insurance claims against counsellors
Counsellors play a vital role in helping people cope with a variety of issues but, for people working in this role, the delicate nature of their work also carries risks.
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Handling clients with medical conditions: a guide for yoga teachers
The best yoga teachers can help beginners get up to speed quickly whilst challenging more experienced students with more complex routines. But they also need to be aware of how to help people with medical conditions.
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5 tips for successfully handling unhappy clients
Even if it hasn’t happened in the past, the likelihood is that at some point in your freelancing or contracting career, a project will go badly wrong.
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How to protect your business against cold weather
The winter period can present a lot of challenges to business owners – none more so than extreme weather that can cause disruption to your trading and damage to your office.
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How to keep clients' data safe and secure
Keeping client data secure is becoming increasingly important for professionals and freelancers.
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Five tips to develop a disaster recovery plan
It is essential that all professional firms - however large or small - develop a disaster recovery plan. A disaster such as a flood, fire or computer virus attack can cripple your operations, meaning that your business’ resources could be limited for a significant period of time.
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Bring your own device (BYOD): the risks and how to protect against them
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - the policy of permitting employees to bring personally-owned mobile devices to their workplace - has become a growing trend in recent years due to the influx of smartphones and tablets.
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