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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    You are an employee of the umbrella so they cover it.

    A quick glance at any umbrella website would explain this. For example.

    Agency Documents & Compliance - Clarity Umbrella Ltd

    Or

    Umbrella Company and Contractor Insurance | FAQs | Parasol

    Why so many questions from people struggling so badly with brollies and not doing a shred of research this week?
    cos they're either trolling or they shouldn't be allowed out without their carers.
    or they're lazy feckers.
    tell them lies.

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  • northernladuk
    replied
    You are an employee of the umbrella so they cover it.

    A quick glance at any umbrella website would explain this. For example.

    Agency Documents & Compliance - Clarity Umbrella Ltd

    Or

    Umbrella Company and Contractor Insurance | FAQs | Parasol

    Why so many questions from people struggling so badly with brollies and not doing a shred of research this week?
    Last edited by northernladuk; 3 February 2020, 17:12.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
    If you get to be deemed inside and you have to work through an umbrella company - do you still need insurance or would it be covered by the brollys?

    I'd assume if you moved to PAYE ( Fixed Term Contract ) then insurance would not apply?
    Surely it will depend on the brolly Ts and Cs?
    I imagine that it would be quite expensive for a brolly to do that for multiple contractors though. And they ain’t gonna do it for free.

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  • Bluebird
    started a topic Insurance

    Insurance

    If you get to be deemed inside and you have to work through an umbrella company - do you still need insurance or would it be covered by the brollys?

    I'd assume if you moved to PAYE ( Fixed Term Contract ) then insurance would not apply?

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