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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:01 am
by Davidhh
I'm doing a lot of the work involved laying a patio in my garden, but I have agreed to hire a retired builder on a daily rate to do the skilled bits - I am just labouring and doing the non-critical stuff. Do I need to worry about insurance - not national insurance - but would I be liable if there happened to be an accident?

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 3:33 pm
by lutonlagerlout
its not so much if he has an accident,its what happens if he kills someone else
he/you should prolly have public liability but as you are doing DIY i'm not sure how the law stands on this
best to check with your insurance company,tell them you are doing diy with a retired person helping you
cheers tony :)

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 9:52 am
by bkdavies86
I would class it as DIY and your paying a friend to help you and wouldn't really worry about it - but my view anyway

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 10:04 am
by Davidhh
Thanks for the advice. My insurance policy seems to cover public liability - just in case anyone falls over the paving stones while they are stacked outside my front door.

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:45 pm
by Monkey Spanker
David

If your neighbour injures himself whilst on your property, and you're found to be negligent, then your public liability insurance should respond.

It's ALWAYS best to run these things past your insurer/broker & ask for written confirmation of the position - if he ruptures a disc lifting something that you ask/tell him to, and can't walk/play veterans football/service the old lady, then you could be in the frame for the compensation that he might want......

HTH


Karl