I've had a couple of higher value things to do recently and for my sins I'm don't carry insurance for damage or loss - it's going to get rectified immediately.
I'm with NFU for everything including my equipment so will stay with them if possible - the question is what kind of cover do you folks carry please?
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Re: Insurances
I'm with NFU and maintain enough cover for equipment/stock + a reasonable amount for customer's work in progress. If I have to house stuff that takes me over this amount I just call the NFU and arrange temporary extra cover. Which they are always pleased to do. I like the NFU because even though I don't contact them that often they seem to know who I am when I do. Which is nice.
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Above the required public indemnity, employee liability etc i also have stock and work in progress cover of £100,000 with a single item limit of £20,000. I don't have goods in transit insurance, so deliver only at customers risk.
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Sorted today with NFU so I'm covered but... I forgot to ask or mention goods in transit and I do deliver - good point thanks.
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Also remember that if you hang a piece of work for a commercial client in a public area ie hotel office bar etc that you usual public liability will not be enough and you won't be covered, so don't be tempted.