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Anybody got any experience of Professional Indemnity Ins, new to contracting ( 1st contract ) and don't have a piggin clue where to get it and what to look out for.
Never had it in 15 years contracting HTH
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
Anybody got any experience of Professional Indemnity Ins, new to contracting ( 1st contract ) and don't have a piggin clue where to get it and what to look out for.
The world of insurance is always waiting to sell you something
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You have to as yourself, do you really need it
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
The world of insurance is always waiting to sell you something
You have to ask yourself, do you really need it
If trading as a LTD company you would be liability limited to the assets of the company.
If it's just a laptop, briefcase & mobile phone, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
But trading as a sole trader with your home and everything else you own being liable assets. get insured asap.
If trading as a LTD company you would be liability limited to the assets of the company.
If it's just a laptop, briefcase & mobile phone, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
But trading as a sole trader with your home and everything else you own being liable assets. get insured asap.
Can't be simpler than that
How many here have managed to secure sole trader (proprietor) status for what we do from HMG - years ago it looked an attractive option over the Ltd status - not sure if its realy worth the hassle now a days.
I have not met anyone for ages the does not follow the Ltd model...so liabiity woud be limited and therefore the need for insurance cover reduced.
Only If I was working on something like a Air Traffic control system would I change my view
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
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