Workers’ Compensation coverage protects both the employee and employer from the financial impact of a work-related injury or occupational disease. Learn more about the most common types of accidents in restaurants and what to do if there is an injury.
In the fast-paced world of restaurant food delivery, time is often of the essence. The few seconds required for a driver to buckle and unbuckle their seatbelt pays off by reducing injuries and the associated time lost, as well as the costs associated with workers’ compensation claims.
Restaurant delivery drivers make frequent deliveries at short distances that are often in congested and busy areas. Because of this, their risk for many types of accidents can be much greater.
Operating a business can be an exciting venture filled with opportunities for growth and success; however, you face risks that can impact your operations and financial stability.
Accidents happen, and when they do, you will want to be prepared on how to properly handle them. Check out this article on steps to take after a delivery vehicle accident.
The amount you're covered for does not increase at the same rate as inflation. In some cases, it doesn't increase at all. So, you could be under-insured. Read this article about ways you could be underinsured, and what to look for in your commercial policy.
It’s March, and you know what that means. The weather’s going to start getting warmer, the days will get longer, and the excitement of college basketball championships is in the air.
Winter is in full swing, creating hazards for all of us, especially for restaurant delivery drivers! Weather conditions change quickly and being prepared is key for the safety of your delivery drivers and those around them.
According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), driver inattention is one major contributor to vehicle crashes. Learn more about the top driver distractions and the consequences of distracted driving.
An activated telematics device collects a driver’s trip data, recording any speeding, hard cornering, rapid acceleration, and hard braking “incidents.” Learn more about telematics and the value it can add to your food delivery business.