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Boutique To You
26th September 2006, 11:34
My insurance policy is nearly up for renewal and looking at it I think it has been a waste of money this last year.
Does anyone know what I should be looking for?
I run a retail internet site from home office.
I keep minute amount of stock here ... most is droppshipped for me.

Any thoughts most appreciated.
Thanks,
Sharon

bwglaw
26th September 2006, 11:39
"business insurance" covering what exactly... office contents, public liability, employers liability, professional indemnity, etc

You will probably need the first two...

robknight
26th September 2006, 12:27
I'm in a similar situation. I am dropshipping 100% of my orders at the moment, but next week I am going to be shipping myself, holding my own stock.

What insurance do I need to protect myself from claims from the public etc? Public liability?

Thanks,
Rob.

bwglaw
26th September 2006, 19:03
I'm in a similar situation. I am dropshipping 100% of my orders at the moment, but next week I am going to be shipping myself, holding my own stock.

What insurance do I need to protect myself from claims from the public etc? Public liability?

Thanks,
Rob.

Speak to an Insurance broker because insurance is another industry. This is not always something that a lawyer or accountant can answer.

You may need insurance to cover items in stock, building, shipping and public liability

robknight
28th September 2006, 10:42
Yeah, I understand that. The question was to the community at large really.

Can anyone reccomend a good public liability insurer? Or broker?

Thanks

Jim
28th September 2006, 15:43
I have my full business insurance with NFU Mutual (Farmers Union)
They were a lot cheaper than the quotes I had from the usual insurance companies. They have branches all over the country.

Jim

JamieM
28th September 2006, 16:03
My insurance policy is nearly up for renewal and looking at it I think it has been a waste of money this last year.
Does anyone know what I should be looking for?
I run a retail internet site from home office.
I keep minute amount of stock here ... most is droppshipped for me.

Any thoughts most appreciated.
Thanks,
Sharon

Hi Sharon,

Unless you are an employer then there are no compulsory insurances which will apply. It's entirely up to you if you want to insure your stock and office contents. Can you afford to lose them in a fire for instance? Depending on who insures your household contents you may be able to add office contents as an extension. Only some insurers will do this though.

If you work from home alone then there is really no need for public liability insurance unless maybe you are out and about a bit as well.

You may also want to consider Products Liability. Although this usually applies to a manufacturer, action can still be taken against the retailer in certain instances especially where goods are imported from overseas.


I'm in a similar situation. I am dropshipping 100% of my orders at the moment, but next week I am going to be shipping myself, holding my own stock.

What insurance do I need to protect myself from claims from the public etc? Public liability?

Thanks,
Rob.

Hi Rob,

As above really. If you are looking for an insurance broker I would recommend looking for someone local in the yellow pages. I wouldn't recommend using an insurer directly as they may 'sell' you cover which is not adequate or tailored to your needs. A broker will find you exactly what you need.

Matt1959
28th September 2006, 20:01
[quote=JamieM]Hi Sharon,



If you work from home alone then there is really no need for public liability insurance unless maybe you are out and about a bit as well.

quote]

I'm not coming from a position of great knowledge here but isn't that advice a bit loose? I should have thought Public Liability insurance especially was a definate must have, WHATEVER the circumstances. Whilst someone may be able to lose their stock they can't afford to lose their house which is what may happen if someone sues as a result of a freak accident etc. Public liability cover, often, is cheap - certainly under £100PA

JamieM
29th September 2006, 14:06
[quote=JamieM]Hi Sharon,



If you work from home alone then there is really no need for public liability insurance unless maybe you are out and about a bit as well.

quote]

I'm not coming from a position of great knowledge here but isn't that advice a bit loose? I should have thought Public Liability insurance especially was a definate must have, WHATEVER the circumstances. Whilst someone may be able to lose their stock they can't afford to lose their house which is what may happen if someone sues as a result of a freak accident etc. Public liability cover, often, is cheap - certainly under £100PA

Hi,

If you have no public access then there is no need for PL cover. There is no risk of loss or damage to persons or public property from a self employed person working in a home office.

It's always best to seek professional advice though for your own business.

creospace
29th September 2006, 14:17
I worked in insurance for 10 years.

If they are still going which i'm sure they are I recomend Routen Chaplin Brokers in Nottingham, you'll get an old fashion customer service if they are still the same as when I worked there.

http://www.routenchaplin.co.uk/ speak to Steve Beeley and tell him Gary Dickenson refered you.

Matt1959
29th September 2006, 18:18
[quote=Matt1959]

Hi,

If you have no public access then there is no need for PL cover. There is no risk of loss or damage to persons or public property from a self employed person working in a home office.

It's always best to seek professional advice though for your own business.

Yes I agree, if you can guarentee that not one single person will ever visit you in connection with your business then you obviosuly don't need Public Liability Insurance.

catltd
29th September 2006, 20:49
My company offers Laptop, PDA, Mobile Phone and GPS insurances at great prices take a look here if this helps let me know and I'll pm or email you the link.

fastfences
29th September 2006, 21:10
I worked in insurance for 10 years.

. . . speak to Steve Beeley and tell him Gary Dickenson refered you.

Still after a 'kickback' even after 10 years?

Nige

Rhyl Lightworks
30th September 2006, 00:20
I'm no expert on this, but if you are shipping goods to the public, what happens if a claim results from a defective product? Wouldn't you need public liability insurance to cover this, or is it covered by something else?
Incidentally, if you are a member of a trade association, they often offer an insurance package designed to suit that particular type of business, which is often much cheaper than a general package.
Barrie

JamieM
30th September 2006, 00:35
I'm no expert on this, but if you are shipping goods to the public, what happens if a claim results from a defective product? Wouldn't you need public liability insurance to cover this, or is it covered by something else?


This should be covered by Products Liability which is actually often offered alongside Public Liability as a Combined product.

stephen-atbs
2nd October 2006, 08:23
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Boutique To You
2nd October 2006, 10:59
Many thanks for evreyone's advice.
I know a bit more what to ask for now !:)

Sharon

4dhosting
2nd October 2006, 11:09
If you offer advice to people on which product/service they should pick you might also want to look at Indemnity insurance incase you give the wrong advice and get sued :)

henryhughs
2nd October 2006, 11:42
Hi,

We are a small company who have just started up. We're in a similar situation and have spent weeks trying to find the best and most competitive insurance policy.

After lots of calls and research we found a company called Brighter Business (0845 600 7107) who have been great.

Don't settle on the first price they quote you though. They referred our request to their underwriters and the next day they called back and it was about 30% less.

Hope that helps.

H

shopdesigners_ecommerce
4th October 2006, 14:39
I find Hiscox to be very helpful and competitive.

Merlin1
19th December 2006, 11:37
Hello all,

Just came across this thread, I run a business / commercial insurance brokers and have been in the industry for around 18 years. If anyone is in need of advice then please give us a call, we will help where we can.

Just do a search on google for Merlin Facilities Limited.

Regards
Karl