You show them proof from your insurance provider.
Regards,
Dovid
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How do you show proof of self-insurance?
Or is this an extortion racket?
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Subject: 60 hudson - insurance?
are others being told that their remote hands / installers , etc now need
to show proof of insurance?
thanks
are others being told that their remote hands / installers , etc now need
to show proof of insurance?
thanks
Curious if anyone out there is acting as an independent contractor,
consultant, or small business,
if so do you use professional liability insurance? What should I look out
for and is there any good
brokers that offer inexpensive yet reliable insurance?
thanks as always,
Mike
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 07:59:00 EDT, harbor235 said:
Curious if anyone out there is acting as an independent contractor,
consultant, or small business,
if so do you use professional liability insurance?
I don't consult myself, but is *anybody* crazy enough to do consulting
in the litigation
So what is the difference with EO and professional insurance?
Mike
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Dave Ellis d...@colo4.com wrote:
My wife works for an insurance Agency and handles small business lines.
Want me to have her contact you?
On 09/20/2011 08:00 AM, harbor235 wrote:
Than you
On 9/20/11 9:11 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
wrote:
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 07:59:00 EDT, harbor235 said:
Curious if anyone out there is acting as an independent contractor,
consultant, or small business,
if so do you use professional liability insurance?
Many clients
Sameo sameo plus you'll need standard liability if you have clients that come
to your office or if you work on their site. Usually your contract will
dictate the minimum required.
On Sep 20, 2011, at 10:31 AM, harbor235 wrote:
So what is the difference with EO and professional insurance
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 07:59:00 EDT, harbor235 said:
Curious if anyone out there is acting as an independent contractor,
consultant, or small business,
if so do you use professional liability insurance?
I don't consult myself, but is *anybody* crazy enough
Randy,
On 09/20/2011 08:10 AM, Randy Carpenter wrote:
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 07:59:00 EDT, harbor235 said:
Curious if anyone out there is acting as an independent contractor,
consultant, or small business,
if so do you use professional liability insurance?
I
On 9/20/2011 11:10, Randy Carpenter wrote:
The reality is that with the mega-insurance companies able to set whatever
crazy premiums they feel like, and raise them every other month, the cost
of being fully insured is sometimes more than what you can charge as a
consultant.
This is sad
,
if so do you use professional liability insurance?
I don't consult myself, but is *anybody* crazy enough to do
consulting
in the litigation-crazy US without carrying errors-and-omissions
insurance?
The reality is that with the mega-insurance companies able to set whatever
crazy premiums
The reality is that with the mega-insurance companies able to set
whatever crazy premiums they feel like, and raise them every
other month, the cost of being fully insured is sometimes more
than what you can charge as a consultant.
This is just not true. Insurance companies
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 03:21:51PM -0400, Randy Carpenter wrote:
The reality is that with the mega-insurance companies able to set
whatever crazy premiums they feel like, and raise them every
other month, the cost of being fully insured is sometimes more
than what you can charge
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