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Insurance is a key purchase for businesses and you assume it will protect you when you need it – but how can you be sure that you are buying the right amount of cover?
Insurance is a key purchase for businesses and you assume it will protect you when you need it – but how can you be sure that you are buying the right amount of cover?
As a refrigeration engineer, every job that you go to presents new risks and so you need to ensure that you’re fully protected and have the right insurance policy to cover the risks and potential problems you may come across.
While lockdown is coming to an end, many of us are still at home, with others set to keep doing so permanently. With the benefits of no commute, no office rental costs and more, it seems like a no-brainer, particularly for the smallest office-based businesses.
If you have a second property available as a holiday home or are looking to let out an annexe or room to guests, having the right level of cover can ensure that you, your family and your property are protected.
From falls and trips to property damage or personal injury, something as seemingly simple as cleaning a window can be a risky business. However, with the right health and safety measures, knowledge and insurance cover, you can better prepare for your next job.
Whilst cybercrime and job automation continue to threaten both businesses and employees, COVID-19 has also had a huge impact on the economy this year, there are also the implications of Brexit and a US presidential election to consider. Here we highlight 6 of the biggest risks to businesses in 2020.
As more and more UK businesses seem to be reopening after the COVID-19 lockdown, there’s one topic on everyone’s minds – does my insurance policy cover business interruption? If you and your business are currently experiencing a lack of clarity, we’ve compiled an update.
Imposing blanket bans on tenants in receipt of housing benefit in the property rental market has been judged as unlawful, discriminatory and against equality laws after housing charity Shelter took on a case which went to court.
In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, many people are wondering what business interruption insurance is and if it will help cover the closure of their business in certain circumstances. Check out our infographic for advice.
After recent events, you may be concerned about loss or damage to your property should civil unrest cause riots or looting in your neighbourhood, and wondering if your home insurance and business insurance policies will cover you.