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public liability insurance
I do a lot of personal tutoring and want to offer it from home as well as going to clients.
I also run adult ed workshops and I am about to start working with children to. I usually work in locations such as council buldings (eg libraries) and it can vary as to whether I get paid PAYE or freelance (I'm SE but I get small earnings exemption)
I feel I should however get public liability insurance and I am not sure where to start!
How much is it? Do you buy it like you do home or car or travel insurance or do you need to go and see a broker? What does it cover? Do I need separate insurance for personal posessions?
I also run adult ed workshops and I am about to start working with children to. I usually work in locations such as council buldings (eg libraries) and it can vary as to whether I get paid PAYE or freelance (I'm SE but I get small earnings exemption)
I feel I should however get public liability insurance and I am not sure where to start!
How much is it? Do you buy it like you do home or car or travel insurance or do you need to go and see a broker? What does it cover? Do I need separate insurance for personal posessions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I googled 'public liability for small home business' and got this amongst the results:
http://www.directlineforbusiness.co.uk/busines sfromhome/welcome.htm?cmpid=000/bfh/ppc/google /home_business_insurance/&cmpid=000/bfh/google /home_business_insurance/
I'm sure google will through up a huge choice, or telelphone your local insurance broker.
Also, speak to your current home insurer and see if they can provide what you need.
http://www.directlineforbusiness.co.uk/busines sfromhome/welcome.htm?cmpid=000/bfh/ppc/google /home_business_insurance/&cmpid=000/bfh/google /home_business_insurance/
I'm sure google will through up a huge choice, or telelphone your local insurance broker.
Also, speak to your current home insurer and see if they can provide what you need.
I am a Corporate Insurance Broker and can definitely say that you need to have Public Liability Insurance. It is surprising that the Local Authority has allowed you onto their premises without it as they normally request to see copies of your insurance before hand so that they can not be held accountable.
As you are self employed (and presuming that the courses and workshops are run and organised by yourself, rather than another company) then you are ultimatley responsible for all matters while the classes take place. For example you need to ensure that the venue is safe and fit for purpose. With children involved you also need to ensure that all relevant checks have been done.
Your home Insurer will already provide an element of PL insurance but this will not cover you in relation to Business/Commercial activites - you need to approach a local commercial broker to obtain the cover although given that your opperation is quite small you should be looking at no more that �100 or so per annum.
Before speaking to your broker it would be wise to check with the local authority as to what limit of Indemnity they require of you - it is normal for this to be set at �5m of coveraged for all contractors who work on or in council/local authority buildings. Once you know the limit and requirements speak to your local commercial broker and they will be able to gain a quote within a hour or so for you.
As you are self employed (and presuming that the courses and workshops are run and organised by yourself, rather than another company) then you are ultimatley responsible for all matters while the classes take place. For example you need to ensure that the venue is safe and fit for purpose. With children involved you also need to ensure that all relevant checks have been done.
Your home Insurer will already provide an element of PL insurance but this will not cover you in relation to Business/Commercial activites - you need to approach a local commercial broker to obtain the cover although given that your opperation is quite small you should be looking at no more that �100 or so per annum.
Before speaking to your broker it would be wise to check with the local authority as to what limit of Indemnity they require of you - it is normal for this to be set at �5m of coveraged for all contractors who work on or in council/local authority buildings. Once you know the limit and requirements speak to your local commercial broker and they will be able to gain a quote within a hour or so for you.
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