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  • leewxm
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    HI .. just wondering if you ever got an answer to this? I have a similar situation where I am about to take a contract working from home in UK but company is in US and wondering how to handle PI insurance.

    Thanks
    Lee
    Last edited by leewxm; 14 July 2011, 11:39.

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  • USA inclusive professional indeminity and public liability

    Hi

    I work from home in the UK but my employer is american and the contract is governed by law in the US.

    From what I've heard most typical proffessional indemnity insurances don't cover this (and I assume public liability as well)

    Can anyone recommend a proffessional indemnity and public liability insurances (I'll be visiting there offices for a week) which will cover america and UK?

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