One of the biggest risks around holiday parties is when the party ends. As the attendees leave the party, you have a responsibility to make sure they get home safely. Winter weather and the potential for intoxicated drivers is a bad combination of risks. If anyone is injured or is involved in an accident that injures a third party or causes damage to property, you could be liable for the damages.
If you have business insurance, your commercial general liability coverage may cover your employees, their guests and any third parties in the event of an accident. Be sure to double check your policy or speak with your agent prior to the party, so you are aware of what coverages you have.
Of course the best way to deal with these types of risks is preventing them all together. Follow these 5 tips to ensure your employees and their guests are safe.
We hope you followed these employee safety tips and and have fun!
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