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A3: Independent professionals are not covered under our agreement (Primex). They should have their own insurance. When our members ask us about this type of arrangement, we always recommend that they request evidence of the independent professional' ... more
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A. It covers liability (bodily injury and property damage) up to the limit of insurance. ... more
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The policy year runs from August 1 to July 31. The rates are NOT pro-rated. If you buy a policy mid-year, you will still be required to pay the full premium. ... more
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Not at all! All our equipment is fully PAT Tested and we re of course, fully insured. We can send the necessary certificates either to you or directly to your venue if you prefer. ... more
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First, unlike product liability insurance, there are no standard insurance forms for environmental or chemical insurance policies. As a result, it is difficult to understand what is and what is not covered by the policy. Also, policy forms and ... more
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There are several types of general liability insurances, so again the best thing to do is to talk to different insurers about the best program for your needs. Companies with only one type of insurance usually have commercial general liability, ... more
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Florida general liability insurance is designed to protect policy holders from claims resulting from their business operations that result in damage to a third party. Under a Florida general liability insurance policy, the insurer is obligated to ... more
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Don't do Progressive. They lie. I got a quote there. They told me the rates of others and they were all wrong! I went to FindLocalInsurance.com and found some local agents. Got a couple quotes and took the best one. ... more
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A. Most Insurance Companies can no longer provide clients with Motor Vehicle Reports (MVR’s). This is because Insurance Carriers have been determined not to be "Consumer Reporting Agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act. In the future, ... more
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A. Like their commercial director counterparts, office bearers can be held personally liable for losses suffered by aggrieved third parties. Here are a few of the areas where action can be taken: • Mismanagement of body corporate funds • Lack of ... more
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