Archive of Author: Olson Duncan Insurance

ABA Provider- Are you overlooking a crucial exposure? This article was originally published on LinkedIn by Daniel Whallon, CLCS. About a year and half ago, I got a phone...
The Mess of Online Auto Insurance This article was originally published on LinkedIn by Daniel Whallon, CLCS. I have been in the insurance business for over 8...
How to most effectively purchase property insurance for your business This article was originally published on LinkedIn by Daniel Whallon, CLCS. Two-thirds of this country are underinsured from a property standpoint....
Without a doubt, one of the biggest risks to ABA providers: Driving This article was originally published on LinkedIn by Daniel Whallon, CLCS. Most of the ABA companies in California I have worked...
3 things my son with autism does so well that I want to improve in myself This article was originally published on LinkedIn by Daniel Whallon, CLCS. My son Ezekiel is an amazing kid. While most...
What is an “X-Mod”, and How Does it Affect Your Workers’ Compensation Costs? The workers’ compensation insurance market services over 140 million employees across the United States, equating to 94 percent of employees....
Why Contractors Need Pollution Liability Insurance In today's industry, it's imperative that contractors have a Construction Insurance policy that specifically includes pollution liability insurance. It’s important to...
This Winter, Here’s How You Can Reduce Your Energy Bill Winter has finally approached us, meaning that many of us are going to see a rise in our energy bills....
Safety Tips for Winter Construction With winter coming, things can get especially hazardous on the job. It is important for construction operations and contractors to...
Black Friday is Coming, Is Your Business Ready? Consumers are on track to spend $1,007.24 during the holiday season this year, up 4.1 percent since last year’s $967.13,...
If Disaster Strikes, When Will You Need Extra Coverage? You can’t say that your home is always going to be able to withstand damage. Sometimes there’s events that can...
What the Decreased Labor Force Means for the Construction Sector The construction unemployment rate currently sits at 5.2 percent, which is low; however, the construction labor force has stalled over...