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by: JacquesSEskena(akaSavvyBusiness)
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With 60 % of all new businesses failing to make it past the first year, everybody knows that risk taking is an integral part of running a business. Taking steps to ensure that such risks are measured takes an even greater importance when considering that if 1 an every 4 businesses fail in the first year, the figure reaches court records proportions over the course of 5 years when it becomes 3 out of 5!
These risks are associated with business issues and circumstances which dictate the eventual outcome of a new business venture and as such are "business" related in that they are driven by external sources not always under the control of the business owners. However there are other factors, internal elements which may drive a company out of business.
Not only do businesses have to have things right when it comes to their assessment and consideration of risks emanating from outside forces, but often times little consideration is given to the fact that workers or employees may be a risk themselves if for example they drive cars for the company or operator heavy equipment or machinery.
These human factors can reach far and beyond the confines of a business place of work. Indeed any business sending employees to customer's homes, dealing with children or disabled people or involved in other such interactive activities between employees and customers places itself in a position of added risk, with regards to liability issues.
When mistakes happen, not only can liability insurance premium be raised, but so does the probability that the company may find it increasingly difficult to stay in business also increase.
What this means is that the action of one employee has significant on many different levels including customer relation and or potential litigation costs.
Whilst it is impossible for anyone to anticipate and take appropriate measures every steps of the way, just imagine the additional hassles the business would face if it turned out that the "careless" employee was in fact someone who should have been checked more thoroughly when first hired!
What if this person had a history of poor decision making or worse court records that indicate a less than perfect past! The tragedy in this instance would of course be compounded by the fact that this could have been a totally avoidable situation, and indeed should never have had to take place in the first instance.
We live in a society which takes the liberty and privacy of all citizens very seriously and thus the notion of court records sometimes has disturbing effects on those who are confronted with the task of recruiting a potential employee.
And as we live in litigation's world where large sums of money are rendered in compensation by courts all over the nation, the responsibility of a business owner lies not with the need to preserve the privacy of potential employees but rather with the absolute necessity to discover every thing there is, before it is too late!
By all means, individual liberties should be protected at all costs but when other employees stand to lose their jobs because of the actions of one careless worker with a checkered history then obtaining court records on all prospective employees is the very least a business owner should do to protect his business and the job security of the other employees.
Are you considering recruiting someone? Don't do anything until you check court records free review about why pre-screening can keep you in business! Discover how court records can help!