Guide to public liability insurance
Public liability insurance is one of the most important forms of business cover, but how does it apply to your business? We’re here to answer that question, and many more, with our comprehensive guide to public liability insurance. So sit back, grab a cup of tea and get ready to learn some helpful tips and tricks that should leave you with a clearer sense of what public liability is all about.
It’s designed with third parties in mind. That means that cover is available for most people that interact with your business including customers, clients and members of the public.
If a third party suffers an injury due to your work, public liability insurance is there to protect you from hefty compensation costs. It also covers third party property damage too, so you can insure for issues such as damaging a customer’s furniture.
In most cases, insurers will also pay the legal costs associated with defending a claim, taking the pressure off you if a claim goes to court. Without this insurance in place, your business could be left out of pocket in the event of a claim, so it’s worth thinking about how public liability insurance could help you.
A customer taking legal action against your business is a scary thought but if a third party suffers damage to their belongings, develops an illness or disease or suffers an injury connected to your business; this may be a reality you have to deal with.
To view the full guide visit:
https://blog.tradedirectinsurance.co.uk/public-liability-insurance-guide/
And for more information on Public Liability Insurance, visit:
https://www.tradedirectinsurance.co.uk/Public-Liability-Insurance.aspx
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Trade Direct Insurance .
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