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Continuing insurance cover after the contract

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    #11
    I can’t see how they can enforce you to have something after the contract has ended. It’s way too open ended.
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      #12
      Originally posted by Lance View Post
      I can’t see how they can enforce you to have something after the contract has ended. It’s way too open ended.
      They can't and you shouldn't be. However if they decide to sue you for a mistake uncovered after you left - which is entirely possible - YourCo will rapidly run out of money if your policy has lapsed; we don't carry £1m minimum value insurances for fun you know and a commercial lawyer to defend your side start at around £300 an hour.

      Ignore the cost, which is trivial, it's simply common sense.
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #13
        Originally posted by malvolio View Post
        They can't and you shouldn't be. However if they decide to sue you for a mistake uncovered after you left - which is entirely possible - YourCo will rapidly run out of money if your policy has lapsed; we don't carry £1m minimum value insurances for fun you know and a commercial lawyer to defend your side start at around £300 an hour.

        Ignore the cost, which is trivial, it's simply common sense.
        Indeed.

        Unless you are closing the company you should keep your insurance going.
        See You Next Tuesday

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