How COVID-19 has changed your workers’ compensation liabilities
We're all aware of the dangers of workers contracting the coronavirus. What then is the fallout for employers' role across the country in keeping staff COVID-19 safe?
2020 is certainly not the year we were expecting. COVID-19 has affected family, friends and businesses in different ways across Australia, and the world.
At Windsor, we’ve been adapting how we work, to help support you through these uncertain times. We’ve made it easier to interact with us online, with an updated website featuring our full range of solutions and helpful information on managing your risk exposures.
Take a look around the site and discover how we can help protect you and your business from the risks you face. You can also find out more about our team members, and keep up to date with insurance and risk management issues relevant to your business.
At Windsor, we understand that many businesses are changing the way they work – which can impact their risk exposures and insurance needs. If you’re unsure whether your current risk program and insurance still meets your needs, the specialists at Windsor are here to help.
We’d love to hear from you – and we welcome all feedback.
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