Social Services

Focus on your mission while we focus on your risk.

Most insurance companies consider the social service industry to be of high risk, which can lead to hesitancy when providing coverage for these organizations, particularly in the area of workers’ compensation. At OneGroup, we have the expertise and relationships to provide our social service clients with the affordable protection that they deserve.
The key to our success is that we provide our social service clients with support services that help them manage their risk and meet their service goals.

Our analytics can help you answer these critical questions:

  • How many claims do you have in each of your locations?
  • How can we best reduce outstanding reserve dollars?
  • Are veteran or new workers being injured more often?
  • What training would help reduce claims?
  • How can we hire smarter to reduce future claims?
  • How can we return employees to productive work sooner?
  • Can we recover potential workers’ comp overpayments?
  • Is there an easier way to handle OSHA record keeping?

We make it easy for you. Save time. Save money.

DOL Announces Change to Overtime Threshold

According to the DOL, the July 1 increase updates the present annual salary threshold of $684/week ($35,568 annually) based on the methodology used by the prior administration in the 2019 overtime rule update. On Jan. 1, 2025, the rule’s new methodology takes effect, resulting in the additional increase. 

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Why Contractors Need Professional Liability Insurance?

In the past, contractors didn’t need to be concerned about professional liability insurance. It was traditionally carried by architects, engineers and other design professionals for errors and omissions. But these days, construction companies must consider this coverage to complement their general liability insurance.

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2024 Salary Projections Remain High

As companies are trimming staff or leaving positions open, fewer employees are searching for new jobs. While workers still expect significant increases in compensation, the marketplace may no longer demand big bumps to retain workers.

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