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Which type of insurance should i go for?


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Hi! I've been self employed for around 1 year, but have been doing tree work for 2 years(ish). 95 percent of the time i work as a subby. the other 5 percent are very small jobs, as i don't own a chipper/truck etc.

So which type of insurance should i go for? the minimum being personal insurance.

I have been quoted 17 pounds a month by a company called tree surgeon insurance for personal insurance which covers me at work, and also at home. my expenses per month are around 500 and this is covered by that potential policy also,

But I'm reading that some of you are paying 600 pa on PL insurance, assuming that has personal included, so would it be worth getting a quote for that as well ?

 

thanks !

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Get some PL insurance, if something goes wrong and you don't have the insurance "they" will come after everything you own

 

If anyone helps you, you must have EL insurance in case anything happens to them. If it goes wrong and you don't have the insurance "they" will come after everything you own and the HSE will lock you up and throw the key down Chubby Brown's skivies:laugh1:

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