Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: jonathanoneill on September 28, 2005, 09:44:36 am
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I've heard that alot of window cleaners struggle because insurance is so expensive, natwest have just quoted me £12.50 a month, public liabilty personal injury, cash on my person, £1mill accidetial property damage and a few other bits!!!! can't work higher that 3 stories - but don't want to! am i getting the wrong type of insurance because that seems bloody cheap
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Public liability is usually pretty cheap, that's not the problem one.
When you employ workers, you have to have Employers Liability insurance, which covers you in case they have an accident and sue you, and this is expensive.
-Philip
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cool, as long as i haven't missed something - don't want any employees
thanks
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Re Insurance. just renewed mine . But found out from my broker that if I have another window cleaner with me to help out , even if he has his own insurance , I will be held liable for any accidents or damage caused by him or any injuries to him because it will be viewed by insurance company that he is my employee.
How much would it cost me to have Employers Liability and can I get that without actually employing him?. By that I mean , use him when needed or get him to look after a run for me?
Would be grateful for any advice on this
Paul
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i paid this year for insurance £95 cheaper than Natwest
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perhaps check this one out:
http://www.insuredrisks.co.uk/store/sessionExpire.jsp
80 some quid i think ;)