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We are fully insured for most small works which makes the difference between using a company like ourselves and using 'a friend of a friend'
 
Its very important that a company you use is insured for such work.
Some people prefer to save a few ££'s and use a friend of a friend, or a person that does jobs outside their normal day job.
 
It is highly unlikely that this person carries adequate insurance. If this is the case, all the risk falls on you. If something is designed negligently and leads to further expensive work or worse, an injury you are left to fend for yourself.
 
Using a suitably insured professional company such as ourselves ensures that doesn't happen.
 
There are two basic types of insurance which we hold;
 
Public liability insurance is an essential cover for most types of business. It's especially important for customers to be sure that your business has the right cover.
 
t is public liability insurance?
Everyone slips up occasionally, just make sure the Architectural consultant you choose has adequate insurance to cover you and your property if it does happenThis type of insurance would cover a business if a customer or member of the public was to suffer a loss or injury as a result of its business activities and if that person made a claim for compensation. The insurance would cover the compensation payment plus any legal expenses.
 
Even when a business does everything right there is always the chance of an accident happening. With the right insurance cover, a business can operate knowing that should the worst happen, their customers' property could be repaired, their possessions replaced and their medical costs paid for.
 
What is covered in a public liability claim?
Policies are usually tailored to the individual business however as a guide, the insurance covers a business's legal liability to pay damages to members of the public for death and injury or damage to property or possessions, which has resulted from the business's activities.
For example, if you hired a roofing company to re-tile your roof but they didn't use adequate weather protection, resulting in severe water damage, you could make a claim against them for compensation to pay for repairing the damage. Public Liability Insurance ensures that the company can meet the cost of the claim, along with any legal expenses.
 
Make sure the business you hire has public liability insurance
 
Any business that has visitors to its premises or involves work on client sites needs public liability insurance. You should ask to see a company's insurance schedule and documentation before taking them on.
 
Public liability insurance is an essential cover for most types of business. It's especially important for customers to be sure that your business has the right cover.
 
Other types of insurance you may wish a business to have
 
Professional Indemnity Insurance - if you hire a professional, for example an Architect, accountant or project manager, to work for you or your business you may wish to check that they hold adequate Professional Indemnity Insurance. This enables a company to meet the cost of claims against them for any of the following:
  • Any negligent act, error or omission.
  • Implied Statutory Terms (e.g. Sale of Goods Act 1979).
  • Unintentional Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights.
  • Loss of Documents/Data entrusted to the insured.
  • Unintentional libel, slander, defamation.
  • Unintentional breach of confidence, confidential duty or misuse of information.
 
 
Professional Indemnity Cover

Professional Indemnity Cover
provided via Simply Business

Public Liability : £1,000,000
Professional Indemnity : £250,000

View our policy details