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norty303
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I’m not even talking about the event insurance. According to the text you first highlighted that cover wouldn’t cover him as a sound system supplier/tech on site which is what I understood you were recommending it for.
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MattStolton
Old Croc Joined: 04 September 2010 Location: Walthamstow Status: Offline Points: 4234 |
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I have a £10M/£10M/£5M PL/Products/E'er policy, combined with commercial "contents" policy, covers for goods in transit, either to site for install or temporary productions, and a shed load of other "risks", covers wages if an incident means we can't trade, etc. Buildings is via landlord at about £250 P/A.
£1600 per annum. If you do more than 3-4 events a year, at £300-400 per event, makes sense to just get a proper policy. If you employ anyone, you must have Employer's Liability, as a minimum, legal requirement. £5M is typical. Our is through Flint Insurance, who seemed to understand our specific risks, and our specific industry requirements. Just seemed to understand what we do, how our industry works, and provided good cover at a reasonable price. Obviously, the only way you know how good your insurance is really, is if you ever make a claim - I haven't, but in terms of giving your money to someone just in case, and hope they pay out OK, I have some faith in Flint.
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