Curtain & Blind Installers Insurance
Public liability insurance for a curtain & blind installer for less than £59* per year
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Get a quoteTradesman Saver’s Public Liability Cover For Curtain & Blind Installers
Our standard cover is:
- £1 million cover for public and products liability (with an option to increase to £2 million or £5 million)
- £10,000 cover for any financial loss (£50K cover optional)
- Worldwide liability cover for temporary work abroad for up to 14 days (excluding the USA and Canada)
There are many insurance options which would benefit your curtain & blind installers business, and public liability is one of the most significant. This protects you if your work ends up damaging a client’s property or injuring a client or member of the public. For example, you may need to pay compensation if a client trips over your tools and is injured or you accidentally damage a customer’s television as you are taking down a heavy curtain pole.
Claims such as this can cost a small fortune but having public liability cover means you won’t be responsible for paying any of the resulting expenses. You can purchase this as part of our automatic package, which also covers you for financial loss, legal expenses, and more.
Other relevant insurance policies for a curtain & blind installers business include employer’s liability, which is a legal requirement for anybody who employs staff, and professional indemnity insurance. Here at Tradesman Saver we have all the coverage you may need as a curtain & blind installer and you can get your quote online in minutes.
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How our curtain & blind installers insurance works
Complete our simple quote form with basic details about your business
Get an instant quote & choose any optional covers you may need
Instantly activate your Tradesman Saver policy and view your certificates online
What is curtain & blind installers insurance?
Working as a curtain or blind installer isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be. The hours can be long, the days are incessantly busy and there’s always an accident waiting around the corner. That’s why it’s so important to your business’ success to ensure you have the proper protection in place to safeguard what you’ve worked so hard to build – an insurance policy built specifically around the needs of your trade.
Why do you need curtain & blind installers insurance?
At Tradesman Saver, we recognise how integral it is to have the right covers in place to keep your business going from strength to strength. It’s for this very reason that we’ve worked with businesses like yours to build our insurance policy, geared specifically at the needs of curtain and blind installers, like yourself. Tailor your own policy with our online quote form to meet your requirements, and get insurance that works as hard as you do.
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The Best Decision For Your Business
Insurance is often an after-thought for most trade businesses, but in the industry you work in, accidents are all the more common. And, with higher risks, these accidents usually have more serious consequences which can have a direct impact on your business’ financial health. With that in mind, here are but a few of the situations where your insurance could save you from going bust when it all goes wrong:
Falling down
You’re on a job with your employee, installing some blinds at a client’s home. Unfortunately, while your employee is up a ladder, it breaks and they fall, badly injuring themselves. Your employee decides to claim for compensation against you. This is where employer’s liability insurance steps in – with it, your insurer will cover the costs of the claim, ensuring an accident doesn’t send your business into financial ruin.
That shattering moment
You’re in a client’s home, installing some curtains in their living room. But, as you’re attaching the curtains to the pole, you accidentally knock an expensive vase off the mantelpiece and it breaks, shattering into pieces. Your client decides to seek compensation for the damages. Your public liability insurance is your ally in this situation – it’ll cover the costs of the damage for you, so you can focus on running your business.