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Professional Indemnity & Public Liability

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    #11
    Mal - Not being clever and neither are you!

    The idea of a forum is to help people and share knowledge. Not rant to people because you have nothing better to do. If you dont like my questions then dont bother replying. Its quite simple!

    If I see a question of any kind on here that I can answer (no matter how simple or complex or if it has been asked before) I will do without trying to be smart or thinking that I run the place or trying to put people down. Someone asks a question because they need advice. My questions are for recommendations not for idiots to come on and give me abuse!

    And if you have plenty of work to be doing then I suggest you get on with what you are being paid for instead of spending all your time on here. If I had hours to spend trawling through here and on google (which incidently is where I found this site) then I wouldnt be in a job for too much longer. Still, these 'older contractors' feel they are the big shots.......

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      #12
      Yeah, right, I'm iimpressed. Go do some research before you try and show how clever you are.
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #13
        Just spotted this post; the Umbrella company I've been looking at claims to provide PII. Any idea is this leaves me in the same position as the 'pay and go' option mentioned above? Or as an employee of the Umbrella, do they cover me under their own insurances somehow? I appreciate that I could take this up with the brolly in question but think I'm more likely to get some truth here, rather than the 'sell' they'll no doubt put on me!

        And I thought moving form LtdCo to Brolly would be simple! (there was a few years as a permi in between before you all tell me I'm bonkers)

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          #14
          I am not impressed either. Its a forum for help not for abuse like I said. If you dont want to help in my posts then I would rather you had no input to them at all and leave it to the people who are on here to help

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            #15
            Perhaps if you searched on "PI Insurance" you might find I've answered your question several times over the last five years. Accusing me of not being helpful is not exactly supportable. However, in your case I'll make an exception.
            Blog? What blog...?

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              #16
              Originally posted by ads1980 View Post
              I am not impressed either. Its a forum for help not for abuse like I said. If you dont want to help in my posts then I would rather you had no input to them at all and leave it to the people who are on here to help
              Boy, I bet you fit in a new team real easy. All of 8 posts and you're telling Mal how to conduct a forum.

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                #17
                @Mal & ads1980: Calm it down lads.

                Some questions we are more than happy to answer, other questions means that posters may not have bothered to look first.

                See this: CUK Netiquette for Newbies for further information.

                This is the way this forum works, ads1980.
                "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                  Bad idea. You need the insurance when you get sued, not when you're working. If you're on the bench and the writ turns up for work you did last month, you don't have any cover. Not clever.

                  It's a business expense, keep it up or don't have it at all. No point at all in turning it on or off, that's just wasting money.
                  Please see their article on Insurance in their newsletter. Clients are covered for 6 years from the date of the last monthly payment.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sally BFCA View Post
                    Please see their article on Insurance in their newsletter. Clients are covered for 6 years from the date of the last monthly payment.
                    That may be the sales pitch, but it's not the actual practice. You're paying to be covered under an overarching, continual policy protecting PP themselves from any claims arising (which is the same model as PCG use for PEI, of course).

                    Given that article also agrees with my position, that you as a company should have constant coverage as part of your business portfolio, I stand by my previous post. My real point was that people who pick up and put down non-enduring policies such as RD's or Chaunce's are deluding themselves that they are covered.

                    However, assuming PP's rates are competitive, there's no reason not to use them instead of keeoing a running policy of your own. The end result is the same.
                    Blog? What blog...?

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                      #20
                      I use Qdos both for PI & PL quite inexpensive !

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