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If you're working on-site, then public liability insurance might be worth having.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBlimey - you OK now?
Considering what could have happened, I'm doing remarkably well. My short term memory is not great, which is affecting work slightly, but everyone has been great so I can't complain.
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostIPSE+. I only took this out earlier this year, my main worry being called for jury service, for some reason.
Then, in July I had a brain haemorrhage and had to have a month in hospital trying to remember what my name was.
They pay out £2k for that forced time out. Not a lot in the scheme of things, but certainly worth having.
In more ways than one, in this case, it was a no-brainer (do you see what I did, there).
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IPSE+. I only took this out earlier this year, my main worry being called for jury service, for some reason.
Then, in July I had a brain haemorrhage and had to have a month in hospital trying to remember what my name was.
They pay out £2k for that forced time out. Not a lot in the scheme of things, but certainly worth having.
In more ways than one, in this case, it was a no-brainer (do you see what I did, there).
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Make sure if you have a car you have business insurance on it. It's normally thrown in free* if you are over 25. Even if you are permanent it's worth having it.
The other insurances depend on your contract and attitude to risk.
*By that I mean if you ask for it in addition it doesn't cost anything extra.Last edited by SueEllen; 17 September 2015, 07:00.
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Originally posted by loneb View PostI have got PI however should I consider any other types of insurance? I have seen people mention IR35 insurance (something along those lines) however is this needed?
Many people have tax investigation insurance, which covers IR35 and other tax investigations, a smaller number of people take out further insurance to cover the tax and penalties owed if found to be inside.
IPSE+ membership includes lots of insurances - tax investigation, business continuity (e.g. jury service cover), agent going bust etc as well as a host of other stuff
https://www.ipse.co.uk/what-we-do
All of these can be bought individually from other providers too - if you just want tax investigation cover, there are much cheaper options, and InTouch will be including it as part of their accountancy package offering from October.Last edited by mudskipper; 17 September 2015, 05:50.
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