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1 hour ago, Big J said:

Insurance costs buttons here in Sweden

 

Full insurance for our forwarder, V8 Scania lorry, public liability and employers liability costs £1020 a year. So £85 a month.

 

It would be fully ten times that in the UK, as I remember my premium for employers, public, general tools and one forwarder was £7600. 

Wow.  If you tell us the schools are great and health care superb and the streets free of litter and yobs, I will conclude you are actually posting from heaven.

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4 hours ago, Big J said:

Insurance costs buttons here in Sweden

 

Full insurance for our forwarder, V8 Scania lorry, public liability and employers liability costs £1020 a year. So £85 a month.

 

It would be fully ten times that in the UK, as I remember my premium for employers, public, general tools and one forwarder was £7600. 

Regardless of the cheap Swedish insurance, that sounds like you were getting shafted for insurance here. No way a forwarder plus some tools should be that much.

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1 hour ago, Big J said:

 

You do get some litter on the roads into villages - beer and energy drink cans and McDonalds mainly. Not as much as the UK by a long shot, but it still annoys me! 

 

I can't fathom the high insurance costs in the UK. Fair enough, there is a bit less of a chance here of machines being stolen or vandalised, but how can the public liability be so much lower? Perhaps because our work sites are so remote, you don't have any interaction with the public. For the lorry, the roads are huge and mostly traffic free, so less chance of an accident? But then there are a lot of moose and deer.

 

Who knows?!

Yeah I was wondering if the claim culture is not such a thing in Sweden maybe?  I am with NFUM and over the last twelve years I have noticed they seem more and more obsessed with every little risk.  I do get the feeling we live in a society where we are becoming experts at finding things to claim money for.  I wonder how many claims FC are dealing with at any one time?

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Just renewed my public and employers liability with JCB at just under £100 a month. 2 employees, incidental demolition, tree felling up to 30m.

 

£250k of machinery cover is considerably more expensive at £250 per month.

 

Two small vans, two pickups (one a tipper) and two 3.5t tipper trucks are on a fleet policy, any driver over 23, Fleet and Commercial sorted me out at £215 per month. Highly recommend them as brokers for fleet policy, JCB are also great for plant.

 

So all told £565 per month.

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35 minutes ago, doobin said:

Just renewed my public and employers liability with JCB at just under £100 a month. 2 employees, incidental demolition, tree felling up to 30m.

 

£250k of machinery cover is considerably more expensive at £250 per month.

 

Two small vans, two pickups (one a tipper) and two 3.5t tipper trucks are on a fleet policy, any driver over 23, Fleet and Commercial sorted me out at £215 per month. Highly recommend them as brokers for fleet policy, JCB are also great for plant.

 

So all told £565 per month.

How much public and employers do you carry?

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