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Previously on "Emplolyers, Public Liability and Professional Indemnity Insurance..."
I think its important to note which insurances you legally must hold. For a one-man band company, you don't need to hold any insurances if you're a typical always on-site contractor.
Your contract may specify some insurances but I don't know of any contractor personally who has PI insurance as no insurance has ever had to pay out on one.
For a Ltd Co I thought PL was a legal requirement.
Since you don't have employees you don't nec need EL
PI is down to your attitude to risk or it may be a contractual requirment.
Right - so you're going to disregard your contractual obligations? Not a good start...
You may be right, but I feel more comfortable having at least PI (I play with people's working practices and careers, so perhaps I'm a bit more vulnerable than the average coder) and PLI, just in case: cause an accident at a client site, you may still have to pay compensation. And we're looking at around a day's income a year for most people - hardly excessive.
I think its important to note which insurances you legally must hold. For a one-man band company, you don't need to hold any insurances if you're a typical always on-site contractor.
Your contract may specify some insurances but I don't know of any contractor personally who has PI insurance as no insurance has ever had to pay out on one.
Starts at £150 for PI, and £55 for EL/PL. OK, we don't really need EL, but the other two are already more expensive than the PCG's £201 start point. You'd need to compare actual cover to be certain which is the better value.
Qdos Consulting offer Employers Liability and Public Liability insurance as well as a number of other insurance products aimed at Freelancers/Contractors. I recall receiving an email from them recently about a new PI insurance product for IT contractors.
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