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Previously on "What are the Insurance deals like on CUK?"
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If I was working on a Air Traffic System or anything that could result in death should it fail, then I would consider insurance...
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Be careful of buying insurance that doesn't exist (once advertised on here)
http://www.sfo.gov.uk/news/prout/pr_327.asp?id=327Last edited by Bagpuss; 28 March 2007, 11:21.
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Originally posted by Contractor UKContractor Alliance is offering discounted insurance, see the sticky thread at the top. 20% off.
(joke!)
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Originally posted by KyajaeIts the law - if you're a Ltd Co. you're legally required to have public liability insurance. One agency asked me for my certificate of insurance once.
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Discounted insurance
Contractor Alliance is offering discounted insurance, see the sticky thread at the top. 20% off.
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Originally posted by KyajaeDoes anyone operating as a Ltd Co. have insurance provided by the advertisers on CUK and are they any good?
My public liability ins. is due for renewal in a couple of days and the premium is going to be £220 and all I get is cover for injury to other people. Me thinks me being shafted somewhere.
Can anyone comment or recommend where to get competitive cover for all the things we Ltd Co. contractors need to have.
Many thanks
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Dont waste your money on insurance. You are not going to injure someone.
Are you ?
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What are the Insurance deals like on CUK?
Does anyone operating as a Ltd Co. have insurance provided by the advertisers on CUK and are they any good?
My public liability ins. is due for renewal in a couple of days and the premium is going to be £220 and all I get is cover for injury to other people. Me thinks me being shafted somewhere.
Can anyone comment or recommend where to get competitive cover for all the things we Ltd Co. contractors need to have.
Many thanksTags: None
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