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Previously on "For anyone looking for PI / PL Insurance ..."

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  • kingcook
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    You mean this? Which covers smaller businesses.
    That's the one

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by kingcook View Post
    Assuming you mean if the company goes bust...

    Aren't all insurance policies covered by the FSA if the company goes bust? (something like 100% of the payout upto £2K, the rest paid out at 90%)

    Or is that for non-business only?
    You mean this? Which covers smaller businesses.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    I think he means that in order for you to be in the position of claiming on the insurance, you must have done something that the client can prove was both your fault and negligent/incompetent/etc. And since you were negligent/incompetent/etc your insurance is invalid.
    That's the same with all insurance companies.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by kingcook View Post
    Assuming you mean if the company goes bust...
    I think he means that in order for you to be in the position of claiming on the insurance, you must have done something that the client can prove was both your fault and negligent/incompetent/etc. And since you were negligent/incompetent/etc your insurance is invalid.

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  • kingcook
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    BTW, cheap insurance is no good if they dont pay out!
    Assuming you mean if the company goes bust...

    Aren't all insurance policies covered by the FSA if the company goes bust? (something like 100% of the payout upto £2K, the rest paid out at 90%)

    Or is that for non-business only?

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  • aubergine
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    Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post
    Out of interest, just took out a policy from a company called Glemham via a site called SimplyBusiness.co.uk for Public Liability and PI insurance for £109.39 for the year.

    FYI, I'm an analyst / developer and the policy has £1M / £500K cover but there are a few exception clauses around supplying software which may not suit some people.

    For me, it was more of a 'box ticking' exercise to meet the agency rules for my new gig though.

    Cheap as chips.

    Hope this helps someone...
    I'm looking at Glemham - they're very cheap, and I'm tempted. What were the exclusions you were worried about? I could only see exclusions in relation to hacking and viruses ..

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  • royster
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    I use Trafalgar Insurance for their Professional Indemnity / Tax & VAT, + Employers Liability (£10 million),
    + Public Liability

    PI = £1M
    EI = £10M
    PL = 1M

    total for the year £385

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  • Wobblyheed
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    Been with them 5 years now - cheap as chips!

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    QDOS. 1 million quid PPI and PI for 189 quid.

    BTW, cheap insurance is no good if they dont pay out!
    WHS^ And I pay it monthly at no extra cost.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    QDOS. 1 million quid PPI and PI for 189 quid.

    BTW, cheap insurance is no good if they dont pay out!

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Wow, they quoted me >£1500. I currently pay £400.
    That's 'cos you don't work for them?

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Wow, they quoted me >£1500. I currently pay £400.

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  • northernladuk
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    V Cheap indeed.

    Do they do any contract checking and if so how much?

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  • ChrisPackit
    started a topic For anyone looking for PI / PL Insurance ...

    For anyone looking for PI / PL Insurance ...

    Out of interest, just took out a policy from a company called Glemham via a site called SimplyBusiness.co.uk for Public Liability and PI insurance for £109.39 for the year.

    FYI, I'm an analyst / developer and the policy has £1M / £500K cover but there are a few exception clauses around supplying software which may not suit some people.

    For me, it was more of a 'box ticking' exercise to meet the agency rules for my new gig though.

    Cheap as chips.

    Hope this helps someone...

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