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  • Manic
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    When I had US jurisdiction I used Hammond Insurance.

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  • eek
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    We've also pointed out that being a sole trader is beyond stupid in this circumstance.

    Being blunt just go and do the work via someone like Worksome, Fiverr or elance (not recommending them but this is their bread and butter and the OP hasn't the first clue about what they are doing so it's going to be a disaster unless someone else does the hard bits for him).

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    doesn't bog standard QDOS already cover that?
    No, as the OP said. The important part being US jurisdiction and governing law, which the OP forgot to mention.

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  • KentDogWalker
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    doesn't bog standard QDOS already cover that?

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  • jamesbrown
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    I answered in your other thread. Hiscox can provide it, just not directly.

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  • Jonty789
    started a topic Professional Indeminity Insurance with US co

    Professional Indeminity Insurance with US co

    Does anyone know where I can get professional Indeminity insurance for a US contract.

    I would be a UK based contractor (sole trader) working for a US firm doing research work and consultancy (mainly desk based)

    I have tried Hiscox, QDOS and a few others who weren't able to provide.

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