Professional indemnity
In case a client loses money because of your advice, services or designs.
What’s typically covered by [TRADE] professional indemnity insurance?
Claims against your business for:
mistakes in the advice you give, which lead to a financial loss for your client
errors in your certification services that mean a client loses out financially
negligence in your advice or services that becomes costly for your client
For example :
you lose a client’s important documents or data and they claim for financial losses
you publish a false statement that damages a person’s or business’s reputation
you need to pay to fix a mistake or compensate your client following a dispute
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Public liability insurance
In case your business and products cause an injury or property damage.
What’s typically covered by public liability insurance?
Claims against your business for:
damage to someone’s property, caused by your work
an injury or illness caused by your business activities
certain accidental damage or injuries caused by your employees
For example:
you accidentally knock a shelf of products onto the floor while working on a client’s premises, which break and need replacing
you leave a trailing cable outside your premises, causing someone to trip and injure their back
an accident happens at your premises and someone is injured because of your work
**If you do employ anyone, you’re usually required by law to have employers’ liability insurance too.**
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Employers’ liability insurance
In case anyone gets ill or injured while working for your business
What’s typically covered by employers’ liability insurance?
Claims against your business for:
an injury to someone you employ, including contractors and temps, that happens as a result of working for you
a member of staff (including casual workers) falling ill due to your business
**Employers’ liability insurance is required by law if you have people working for you. Without it, you could be fined up to £2,500 a day for each employee.**
For example:
one of your employees falls down some stairs in your business premises, and makes a claim against you for chronic shoulder pain
a temporary employee traps their hand in a door at your premises, causing several fractures
a member of staff trips on a ledge on their way to a meeting, injuring their hip
Contents insurance
In case something happens to your fixtures, fittings, or operational equipment.
What’s typically covered by business equipment insurance?
Claims against your business for:
destruction and damage of your contents equipment, such as furniture or photocopiers
cover for flood or fire damage, plus theft and vandalism
For example:
some of your business equipment, including a printer, is damaged by a fire
several TV screens you use for virtual meetings are stolen by thieves
an upstairs leak in your premises causes damage to the sofa and chairs in your reception area
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Business legal insurance
In case you’re hit with legal expenses connected to your business.
What ’s typically covered by business legal insurance?
Claims against your business for:
VAT disputes
theft of your company’s identity illegally
compensation under data protection legislation
For example:
HMRC is investigating your VAT affairs, triggered by seemingly incorrect figures on your return
a fraudster steals your company’s bank details and buys goods to set up a new line of credit with banks or retailers
a client is claiming you didn’t process their data in accordance with GDPR, and is seeking compensation
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Personal accident insurance
In case anyone you’ve covered is accidentally injured, at work or off-duty.
What’s typically covered by personal accident insurance?
Claims against your business for:
accidental injury or death at work or elsewhere, for anyone covered on the policy
lost income, medical costs, and hospitalisation benefit
For example:
you twist your ankle while exercising and can’t work for over a week
one of your employees, who’s named on the policy, traps their hand in a car door and needs to rest it for two weeks
you’re working near a building site and an extremely loud noise results in sudden hearing loss
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Excess insurance
In case you need to make a claim on your insurance policy.
What's typically covered by excess insurance?
Claims made by you for:
when you make a claim on a cover included in your business insurance policy, you won’t need to pay excess
For example :
after a heavy storm you need to make a claim on your building cover – you don’t have to pay the £250 excess thanks to your excess insurance
a leak in the bathroom causes a guest to slip and injure themselves and thanks to excess cover, there’s no excess to pay on the claim
a tenant’s suitcase scratches the wooden flooring in your hallway – you won't have to pay any excess on your accidental damage claim