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Can someone recommend me a company to get PL with please.

Just had a quote of £800 thats public liability(£2 Mil) and employers liabity with 1 employee, no tool cover with that.
I'm going into my second year had no claims previously, seems alot to me!
 
Theirs loads of threads on this mate, have you tried a broker?
 
Ill have a search through mate, i used simply business it came back with 6 quotes and £800 the cheapest
 
I got mine from insure my liability (Chaucer insurance) 2mil £265 had a low excess as well next best I found was corgi insurance £360 with tool cover but a large excess hope this helps.
 
It's really going to depend on what you want/need, make sure it covers you for using your blowtorch, when I got mine som didn't cover that which was carp to say the least.
 
It's really going to depend on what you want/need, make sure it covers you for using your blowtorch, when I got mine som didn't cover that which was carp to say the least.

Yes I found that when looked at the small print on some of the cheap policy's quite a few with scary excess.
 
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