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Originally posted by malvolio View PostBad idea. It needs to be in place when you get sued, not when you are working. It's peanuts to buy, it's another string to your IR35 defence, so just buy it and forget it.
You will find that some PIs include full retrospective cover, and others dont.
Retrospective can give you cover for all previous work, even for work done before taking out the policy.
Others may only cover work done whilst the policy was active.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFind me a contractor who has ever needed to use his PI insurance and I'll shut up about it being a massive rip off for contractors.
Originally posted by mickhucknallTa for the qdos tip. I got a quote from (Hiscox), as recommended by the agency and it came up as £415. Other quotes were as high as £800!?
As it's only a short term contract, i'll most likely just get the cover, then cancel it once i've left.
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Ta for the qdos tip. I got a quote from (Hiscox), as recommended by the agency and it came up as £415. Other quotes were as high as £800!?
As it's only a short term contract, i'll most likely just get the cover, then cancel it once i've left.
Cheers all for the advice.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's very cheap, probably means they'll never pay out but at least you'd have peace of mind for a bit.
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It's very cheap, probably means they'll never pay out but at least you'd have peace of mind for a bit.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt is not expensive at all. QDOS does it for 200 quid and it is tax deductable. It is also not uncommon to be asked for it.
Go get it, show agent, get on with contract. End of..
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Originally posted by mickhucknall View PostThe client has said they don't require this at all, so i'm not that keen on taking it out as it's quite expensive and i've never been asked for this cover before.
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It is not expensive at all. QDOS does it for 200 quid and it is tax deductable. It is also not uncommon to be asked for it.
Go get it, show agent, get on with contract. End of..Last edited by northernladuk; 6 December 2011, 20:48.
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Agency asking for PI insurance
Hi, i started a contract a month ago and have now been asked by the agency to take out professional indemnity insurance cover of £1m.
The terms in the contract don't specify any level just some waffle along the lines of "maintain provision of adequate Professional Indemnity Insurance in respect of the contractor, representative and provision of services."
The client has said they don't require this at all, so i'm not that keen on taking it out as it's quite expensive and i've never been asked for this cover before.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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