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Insurances

As a Limited Company business, what types of insurance cover are compulsory?

It is advisable, to consider all elements of insurance to protect you from a variety of risks within your market. You are, however, compelled by current legislation to have Employers' Liability Insurance if you have a contract of employment. The policy from Caunce O’Hara for Employers Liability includes automatic cover. For example, you may need to send a substitute to a customers premises if you not be able to attend due to a holiday or if you are suffering from ill health.

In addition, often under contract, you are required to carry Professional Indemnity Insurance cover. From time to time you may also be required to have Public Liability cover.

How To Apply

You can obtain cover online immediately by following these few easy steps:

  1. Obtain a quote
  2. Complete the Application Form
  3. Make payment via credit/debit card or direct debit. (A on- off annual payment)
  4. View/print your policy documents in a secure customer service area. (A password will be emailed to you).

If you have any queries during the application process please contact Caunce O'Hara on 0161 833 2100.

Please click here to obtain a quote.

For further details, please contact Danbro for Umbrella Service: 01253 600141, General Enquiries: 01253 600140, London Office: 020 7836 8400 or email enquiries@danbro.co.uk or send an enquiry.

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