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    Cheapest Insurance

    So where is best for professional indemnity and public liability insurance?

    #2
    I get mine from QDOS. Can't comment on price comparisons though. Can't imagine the prices are hugely different.
    https://www.qdoscontractor.com/insur...nity-insurance
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      #3
      An excellent thread starting by D00hg with a poll on how much here. From 2005 but still should be a good guide

      http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...ou-pay-pi.html
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        #4
        "Cheapest" is a relative term. The thing to remember that for the same turnover and industry vertical the risk to the insurer is the same. So if you find one that is significantly cheaper than the others, you first have to ask which bit they aren't covering and whether or not that's significant.

        For basic IT work it's not that expensive, all things considered, given you have to have it anyway. If you're into safety critical stuff for example, it goes up with a bang.
        Blog? What blog...?

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          #5
          +1 for QDOS

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            #6
            Doesn't make it cheaper but you'll save lots of bunnies and bambi's from gruesome horrible deaths if you use...

            www.qdoscontractor.com/code/QCL57133

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              #7
              Best and cheapest aren't the same thing.

              I use Kingsbridge. PM me if you end up using them as I may get a referral fee!

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                #8
                Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                For basic IT work it's not that expensive, all things considered, given you have to have it anyway. If you're into safety critical stuff for example, it goes up with a bang.
                Yup, one of our clients helps with safety on aeroplanes. We assumed his PI cost was a typo...it wasn't.

                If you think the risk is very low and there's an element of it being a "tick box" exercise just to please a client, you can do a compare the market type job. If you think the risk is very real, worth discussing with a proper insurance broker to ensure any insurance you do get actually covers you for the potential issues you could face.

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                  Originally posted by Invisiblehand View Post
                  Best and cheapest aren't the same thing.

                  I use Kingsbridge. PM me if you end up using them as I may get a referral fee!
                  Most insurance policies have an excess.

                  What you commonly find is cheaper policies have a bigger excess. However for a couple of quid more you could end up with a smaller excess or none at all.
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                    #10
                    PI - always stuck with QDOS.
                    PL comes bundled with EL normally (even if you don't need it) and I've found Direct Line to be the cheapest - under £100 and that includes cover for office equipment too.

                    Edit: this is the exact policy, I doubt you'll find cheaper:

                    Direct Line Business from Home:
                    Employers liability: £10mil
                    All risks cover, specified items: 1 mobile phone (up to £500), 1 laptop, 1 iPad
                    £50k loss of income (business interruption)
                    £1000 business contents (at home only)
                    Public liability: £2mil

                    Premium: £83/year.
                    Last edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 10 February 2017, 12:07.

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