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Insurance

Hi,

I am considering changing my insurer. I am small garden design, soft landscaping and garden maintenance company. I 'employ' two others on a needs basis. I use a lawn mower, hedge trimmers and chain saws. I need professional indemnity insurance (designs) and employers liability insurance (for my two workers). I will need to cover for the heavy machinery (chainsaws etc).

Anyone recommend a good insurer?

cheers,

Michele

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  • PRO
    I use ABA Insurance who I find professional, friendly and very reasonable, ask for Colin, I'm sure he'll quote you happy - 0121 507 8706
    • thanks i'll check them out.

      • PRO
        I use simply business that advertise on here. Always been ok though not had a claim(long may it continue!)
  • Try Moreland Insurance in scotland - best value I found.

  • I'm with NFU Mutual, and am pretty happy with them. I haven't had a claim on my business insurance, but I have on my house insurance and they were very good to deal with.

  • PRO

    NFU, great to deal with, not the cheapest, but good service and quick / professional with claims.

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