Hi everyone
Having just set up our workshop, we've been left stranded by our insurance company who have said that they have offered us the wrong insurance and can't actually offer us another product. We're having problems with other companies as well and have found the prices quoted becoming silly at over £500.
Can you recommend anyone that you may use? We have a workshop in managed offices, no gallery.
Thanks.
Derek
Insurance
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Re: Insurance
If you check out the many old posts on here re insurance, you will see NFU is very popular with many framers. I have used a local broker for many years - problem free.
Peter.
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Re: Insurance
Thanks Peter. I had noticed NFU coming up a lot and have had a quote off them of £500+ which seems a bit excessive, but may be normal for the industry.
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Re: Insurance
I second using a local insurance broker. I had special requirements and they sorted me out rather easily. They have a wealth of knowledge about the market and know which insurers will cover what for you
And they get their fee from the insurance company, so its a free service to a degree!
And they get their fee from the insurance company, so its a free service to a degree!