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Liability Insurance

Public Liability Insurance

June 16, 2011

Public Liability Insurance If you are a tradesman working in either a traditional or more unusual trade (such as steel fixing, perhaps wall papering or wardrobe installations), you’ll need comprehensive public liability insurance for tradesmen. You will need to find an industry leader in providing cheap public liability insurance and business insurance specifically for tradies. [...]

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How do I get liability insurance for a boat?

December 14, 2010

Question by Robbie S.: How do I get liability insurance for a boat? I am thinking of purchasing an old powerboat (1970s) that would be kept at a nearby marina. It’s not exactly a gem, so I am not really interested in comprehensive insurance. I imagine all marinas in California would require at least liability [...]

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How do I get public liability insurance for a 2 day film shoot?

October 16, 2010

Question by Tom Butcher: How do I get public liability insurance for a 2 day film shoot? I am a director of a newly established video production company. We are shooting a live Jazz festival in Birmingham and will require public liability insurance. However the quotes I have found only insure annually ans are way [...]

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Benefits of Basic Auto Liability Insurance Policy from Car Insurance Company

September 19, 2010

Benefits of Basic Auto Liability Insurance Policy from Car Insurance Company Basic auto liability insurance policies consist of two types of benefits or coverage. They are coverage for bodily injury and property damage. Bodily injury liability insurance provides protection from various claims and court cases that are filed against insured persons, in case the insured [...]

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Homeowners insurance policy may not cover an empty home

August 15, 2010

Homeowners insurance policy may not cover an empty home In many neighborhoods around the country, “for sale” signs outnumber telephone poles, and some of those signs are looking awfully weather-beaten. Even owners of oceanfront properties are having trouble finding buyers, at least at a price that will cover the amount they owe on the home. [...]

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