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InsuranceEmployment Practices Liability Insurance
Author: insurancetutorials.com |
Published: 31st Oct 2006 |
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Add CommentFiled in: InsuranceEmployment Practices Liability Insurance, also known as EPLI, is a type of insurance that is used to protect a business against a claim that is made against it by workers. This form of insurance specifically deals with claims that state that the legal rights of the workers has been followed. A number of studies have indicated that more employees today are suing their employers than ever before.
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