
Telehealth and Occupational Injuries: A New Frontier in Veterinary Workplace Care
November 24, 2025
With veterinary professionals facing physically demanding work environments, the risk of occupational injuries remains a concern. From animal handling incidents to repetitive strain injuries, the need for timely and effective medical care is critical. Fortunately, telehealth is emerging as a transformative solution in occupational medicine—offering immediate access to care, streamlining workers’ compensation claims, and supporting…

INSURING THE MODERN VETERINARY PRACTICE: Adapting Coverage for Today’s Trends
October 7, 2025
Veterinary medicine is changing—fast. From telemedicine and mobile services to evolving employee expectations, today’s veterinary practice looks very different than it did just a few years ago. But while clinical innovation charges ahead, one critical area often lags behind: insurance. Many practices are still relying on outdated policies that no longer match how they operate,…

Breathe Easy: Protecting Yourself from Wildfire Smoke
August 22, 2025
Wildfires have become a frequent and heartbreaking reality in California. As of May 6, 2025, Cal Fire reports 63,677 acres burned and 16,251 structures destroyed by 1,292 fires this year alone. Many Californians have and will continue to face evacuation and loss, making this an increasingly challenging problem. Wildfires can not only devastate our homes,…

WHY EVERY VETERINARY PRACTICE NEEDS BUSINESS INSURANCE: Protect Your Passion with the Right Coverage
June 24, 2025
Owning a veterinary practice is not just about making a living—it’s about making a difference in the lives of your patients and their owners. But running a successful practice also involves managing the risks that come with caring for animals and interacting with clients. That’s where business insurance comes in. You can’t predict every possible…

Handle with Care: Best Practices for Safe Animal Handling
May 5, 2025
Working in a veterinary practice often involves handling a variety of animals, each with their own temperament, size, and potential for unpredictable behavior. Implementing best practices for safe handling minimizes stress for the animals and reduces the risk of injury for veterinary staff. Below are a few essential strategies to follow. Continue Reading…