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Just got some PI/PL ins yesterday from Qdos. Cost £172 for £1mil and can spread the payments monthly if you want to.
www.qdosconsulting.com
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Having proper business insurance also helps to convince Hector you're a "proper" business when it comes to that nice chat about IR35....
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You're signing a contract that says you have when you haven't...? Perhaps you cross your fingers or something, so it doesn't count.Originally posted by Gros View PostMy contracts have all said that, but I've never actually had it.
I can't see that I could ever need it when I look at my own situation.
Not sure how many other people do this... am I in a minority? Should I get it?
Basic cover for the average IT contractor can be had for around £200 pa. JFDI...
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The way I view it is that it's really not that much cash for the piece of mind. If an accident does happen then at least it won't ruin you.Originally posted by Gros View PostMy contracts have all said that, but I've never actually had it.
I can't see that I could ever need it when I look at my own situation.
Not sure how many other people do this... am I in a minority? Should I get it?
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My contracts have all said that, but I've never actually had it.
I can't see that I could ever need it when I look at my own situation.
Not sure how many other people do this... am I in a minority? Should I get it?
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Insurance
Hi
I may be starting a new gig in approx 2 weeks. One of the requirements are to have public liability and professional indemnity cover both for the value of £1/2 Million.
From looking at this site I can only find Caunce O'hara
I am just after recommendations please, on a no frills cheap package that offers the above.
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