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bobbi o
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Post: # 64875Post bobbi o

DNgroundworks wrote:I pay £1300.00 for my navara and around £500.00 for public/employers/personal/tools and hired in plant insurance
we're 6k for public/employers liability. how the hell does a grouindworker get away with 500 quid?

local patios and driveway
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Post: # 64876Post local patios and driveway

6k? you must have a lot of employees

GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 64884Post GB_Groundworks

£380 for £10m liability and upto 3m depth
£570 for navara on fleet policy that totals over £9000 8 vehicles plus tractors, jcbs, telehandlers, etc (my own insurance quote was £7000 on navara, no points but two bumps in 2 years after 8 years no claims)

our contractors all risk is about £6k for sub contractors etc on our sites when building houses etc




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Carberry
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Post: # 64908Post Carberry

Cheapest quote for my navara was about £1200 I think that was from Adrian Flux (found them on navara owners club forum). Ended up putting it on fleet policy for £750.

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 64936Post DNgroundworks

How do you get this fleet policy thing? ive heard of it before, RE: pub liability i havent got a clue why its that much just is, 10m public liability, 10m employers liability, 120k hired in plant, 20k own plant, 40k personal accident cover

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Post: # 64937Post local patios and driveway

i think for a fleet policy you need to have a minimum of 4 vehicles. if anyone knows of somewhere that will do it on 3 i would love to know

edited for missing consonant ;-)




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jonnyboyentire
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Post: # 64949Post jonnyboyentire

mine has 5 on at the moment and will go down to 3 eventually, no one will do 3 as a "new" policy but plenty will entertain 4 down to 3, and will still offer renewal ;)

Have a look at Primo Insurance, I think they may do mini mini mini fleet lol
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