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FEBRUARY 19TH, 12:50 P.M.


A TREE FALLS DOWN AND A CONTRACTOR RISES TO THE OCCASION


IN AN INSTANT, PAUL CASTILLO SAW THE VALUE OF CNA RISK CONTROL


Paul Castillo of HealthyRoot Landscaping relies on the strong work ethic of his 20 employees. But when two were injured by a falling tree while renovating a local park, he relied on the risk control strategies he’d learned from CNA. Following CNA’s 7 Steps to Return to Work Success, Paul stayed on top of his employees’ recovery — reaffirming his commitment to their well being, and making it easier for each to get back on the job. Solid work, Paul.


With a deeper understanding of the risks landcare contractors face, when it comes to helping NALP members make the grade … we can show you more.®


To learn more about CNA’s Return to Work Program for landcare contractors, contact your independent agent or visit www.cna.com/nalp.


The examples provided in this material are for illustrative purposes only and any similarity to actual individuals, entities or places is coincidental. Please


remember that only the relevant insurance policy can provide the actual terms, coverages, amounts, conditions and exclusions for an insured. All products and services may not be available in all states and may be subject to change without notice. CNA is a service mark


registered by CNA Financial Corporation with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Certain CNA Financial Corporation subsidiaries use the “CNA” service mark in connection with insurance underwriting and claims activities. Copyright © 2016 CNA. All rights reserved.


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