Best company for liability insurance?
17 June 2011, 08:07 PM
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Best company for liability insurance?
got the wife out working for a living instead of nicking all my scooby money.
she needs liability insurance. up to £5000.
does anybody know of any good companys that can do this..
17 June 2011, 09:27 PM
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Simon,
What kind of liability, public liability ?
I use RMK in Hadleigh for mine :-
http://www.rmkinsurance.com/
for £2M Public liability it costs me around £90 a year.
Hope this helps
Oh and ask for Jan Armstrong
17 June 2011, 09:36 PM
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i use direct line, i think the standard with most companies is 1 million anyway
17 June 2011, 09:47 PM
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I've got £10m, not that I'm competitive you know
17 June 2011, 09:54 PM
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Milamber
I've got £10m, not that I'm competitive you know
If you were THAT competitive, we would have seen your name down for Rye House
17 June 2011, 09:59 PM
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i use direct line, i think the standard with most companies is 1 million anyway
So do I, very competitively priced.
Think a lot depends on what you do, I use heat, power tools, heights, water, gas, electricity etc. all in the customers property, so guess that makes me a higher risk!
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my premiums are turnover related so go up and down each year but as YUM said, it depends what you want to cover
17 June 2011, 11:39 PM
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my premiums are turnover related so go up and down each year but as YUM said, it depends what you want to cover
Are you sure it's turn over and not turn around
because if it's turn around it may go threw the roof after 2mo
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Are you sure it's turn over and not turn around:wonder
because if it's turn around it may go threw the roof after 2mo
and I thought it was the forecast that was wet
now its your opinions also
18 June 2011, 08:41 AM
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Cheers chaps for your imput.
i'd like to say that she was doing the 3 to 4am slot at the cave but alas its only face painting little turds faces at venues and partys.
around £90 seems to be the norm with £5000,000 cover.
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