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Indemnity insurance and PCG - advise req.

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    Indemnity insurance and PCG - advise req.

    OK, just realised my Professional Indemnity insurance has lapsed. I've been offered a contract, but need to get min. £1 million cover for both Employers and Public.

    Anyone recommend where I should go to get some cover - fast! The agency want to turn all this around in the next few days.

    I'm also going to join the PCG (not joined yet!) So do you think it's worth doing the insurance via them at the same time? If so, which level of PCG membership are people going for? Any comments/ recommendations greatly appreciated.

    Cheers,

    Nomadd
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    #2
    I use QDOS ... so far so good ... in that I've never had to use it! Also get a bundle with the IR35 insurance....

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      #3
      Some agencies don't like / understand the shared liability that is part of the PCG insurance scheme. My last client (albeit that was a while ago ) apparently didn't like it and said it was no good - they didn't question it for me, but a different agency told others that they couldn't accept it on that contract.

      That said, having seen the quality of their work, I can understand why shared liability might have been risky
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        QDOS - does what it says on the tin
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          #5
          Originally posted by norrahe View Post
          QDOS - does what it says on the tin
          You been spending too much time DIY'ing me thinks!!
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            #6
            PCG+ member and use their Ins bundle through randall dorling (sp?)

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              #7
              PI insurance is a big rip off, IMO. Why agencies insist on this I don't know. You can pay up to £500 a year and then you have to keep paying it for six years afterwards. So to cover a 12 month contract can cost you £3500.

              And if you do get sued, so what? You've got a limited (liability) company.

              And in any case, an unhappy client would have to sue the agent first.
              Cats are evil.

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                #8
                For what it's worth I joined the PCG yesterday and got the plus membership £220 + VAT

                I then kept my PI with Qdos as this was still the best deal.

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                  Originally posted by swamp View Post
                  And if you do get sued, so what? You've got a limited (liability) company.
                  Unless they can prove that the directors were negligent...
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                    Originally posted by

                    And if you do get sued, so what? You've got a [I
                    limited[/I] (liability) company.

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                    Well if your bank account is always empty ... but you can get your accounts frozen. £500 a year aint too bad, and after all, you are a professional company, not an employee!!!!

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