Effective alcohol service training combined with strong written responsible beverage policies is one of the most cost-effective risk controls restaurants and hospitality operators can implement …
ID Verification, Age-Checking Technology and Staff Training to Prevent Underage Sales
Content pillar: Alcohol Service Training & Responsible Beverage PoliciesContext: Restaurant and Hospitality Liability — focused on major U.S. markets (New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, …
Post-Claim Steps to Protect Your Insurance Program and Avoid Premium Spikes
Restaurants and hospitality businesses in the United States operate in a high‑exposure environment for liability claims — slip‑and‑falls, foodborne illness, equipment failures, and liquor liability …
Using Forensic Accounting and Experts to Prove Lost Profits and Business Interruption Claims
When a restaurant or hospitality business in the United States suffers a covered loss—fire, HVAC failure, water intrusion, or a third-party liability event—lost profits and …
Coordinating Multiple Insurers: Primary vs Excess Coverage Issues in Hospitality Claims
Coordinating primary and excess insurers is a critical and recurring issue in hospitality claims — especially for restaurants, bars, and hotels in high-exposure U.S. markets …
How to Run an Effective Insurance Claim Meeting with Your Broker and Carrier
Focused on: Restaurant & Hospitality Liability — USA (New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami) Running a productive claim meeting with your broker and carrier …
Common Coverage Pitfalls in Hospitality Claims and How to Avoid Denials
Restaurants and hospitality businesses in the United States face complex exposures — property loss, third‑party liability, foodborne illness, equipment breakdown and business interruption are common. …
Reservation of Rights, Coverage Disputes and Working with Defense Counsel in Hospitality Claims
Restaurants, bars, hotels and other hospitality operations face elevated liability and property exposures. When a claim arises in high-liability markets such as New York City, …
Maximizing Recoveries After Equipment Failures or Third-Party Fault: Subrogation Strategies
Target audience: restaurant and hospitality risk managers, claims handlers, brokers and general counsels in the United States (focus: New York City and Los Angeles metro …
When to Invoke Subrogation After a Restaurant or Hotel Loss (and How to Do It)
Subrogation—where an insurer steps into the insured’s shoes to pursue recovery from a negligent third party—can be a major source of recoveries after hospitality losses. …