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The client as I have a very clear contract of employment.
Assuming you are a contractor (which you might be, if you are working through your own limited company), then you should start by reading some of the basics guides here, on the IPSE website and on other contractor-related sites.
If you aren't a contractor (ie. you have a contract of employment with the client as this post says) then you don't need insurance because your employer will cover you. You might also question whether this is the right forum to be asking questions if you are an employee and not a contractor.
Finally, if you don't feel you need insurance then don't get it. It's a decision for you alone to take. But if anything does go wrong and you need the insurance, then don't complain that you needed it and didn't know.
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