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Employment Practices Liability Loss Prevention Resources


The breadth of Chubb's Employment Practices Liability Loss Prevention Program is unmatched in the insurance industry. Detailed and brief overview documents are available to assist you in explaining the program to your clients.


You're on ChubbWorks, a Web-based platform that offers multiple services including overviews of employment laws, sample employment policies and procedures, and on-line training.


Chubb has developed a network of more than 120 law firms, human resources consulting firms, and labor economist/statistical firms that offer specialized services for employment issues. In addition to preferred rates for customers, Chubb will reimburse customers for 50% of the cost of the qualified services, up to 10% of the customer's insurance premium.


Does your Chubb client have a question on how to handle an employment situation? They can simply call 1.888.249.8425 to access the nationally known employment law firm of Jackson Lewis, LLP. Chubb offers customers an unlimited number of calls to the hot line at no additional charge.

 

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