Whether you are fitting a bathroom in a residential or a commercial property, you need a policy with the right cover. Public liability cover is essential, and our flexible bathroom fitter insurance policies can adapt as your business changes.
Build your tailored policy by choosing the covers that suit your business.
Options to suit the range and type of work that you specialise in.
We offer a quick and easy scheme so you can spread payment over ten months - there is an additional charge for paying by instalment via direct debit.
We can assist you to quickly find the policy you need for your bathroom fitter business.
When you need to make a claim, we'll guide you through the process and get your claim settled as quickly as possible.
Public liability insurance is a type of insurance designed to protect businesses from legal action as a result of claims made by the public.
This kind of insurance can cover your legal defence costs if a third party, such as a customer or passer-by, alleges an injury or property damage as a result of your business's activities. Where you are responsible it will pay the compensation due up to your policy limit of indemnity. Property damage will be subject to an excess, which can vary depending upon the policy type selected, typically £150-£350.
Find out more about public liability insurance.
Bathroom fitters face many risks in their line of work. Unfortunately, no matter how well prepared you are, mistakes can happen – and a single slip could be disastrous for you and your business arising from personal injuries caused to visitors on site or in the general public in the vicinity of site.
Legal action, for the consequences of third-party personal injury or property damage from your activities, is a real threat. Protect yourself, your business and clients, with a flexible public liability insurance policy tailored to match your requirements.
We have provided a summary of the key features of the policy, above. For details of the terms and conditions applicable, please refer to policy summary and policy wording, which are available during the quotation process.
Yes there may be, depending on your policy. Property damage will be subject to an excess, which can vary depending upon the policy type selected, typically £150-£350. Please refer to your insurance product information document and policy wording, which are available during the quotation process.
Yes - if you prefer to spread the cost of your annual premium we offer the option to pay in 10 instalments by Direct Debit.
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