insurance

Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss. It is a form of risk management, primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent or uncertain loss.
An entity which provides insurance is known as an insurer, an insurance company, an insurance carrier or an underwriter. A person or entity who buys insurance is known as a policyholder, while a person or entity covered under the policy is called an insured. Policyholder and insured are often used as but are not necessarily synonyms, as coverage can sometimes extend to additional insureds who did not buy the insurance. The insurance transaction involves the policyholder assuming a guaranteed, known, and relatively small loss in the form of payment to the insurer in exchange for the insurer's promise to compensate the insured in the event of a covered loss. The loss may or may not be financial, but it must be reducible to financial terms, and usually involves something in which the insured has an insurable interest established by ownership, possession, or pre-existing relationship.
The insured receives a contract, called the insurance policy, which details the conditions and circumstances under which the insurer will compensate the insured, or their designated beneficiary or assignee. The amount of money charged by the insurer to the policyholder for the coverage set forth in the insurance policy is called the premium. If the insured experiences a loss which is potentially covered by the insurance policy, the insured submits a claim to the insurer for processing by a claims adjuster. A mandatory out-of-pocket expense required by an insurance policy before an insurer will pay a claim is called a deductible (or if required by a health insurance policy, a copayment). The insurer may hedge its own risk by taking out reinsurance, whereby another insurance company agrees to carry some of the risks, especially if the primary insurer deems the risk too large for it to carry.

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  1. B

    Help needed re. insurance tiling job

    Hello, We have had to have our bathroom ripped out to fix a leak from the upstairs flat. All work done by insurance appointed multitrade company. Things getting reinstated now, but to my amateur eyes I'm not happy with the finish of the tiling - although it has not been fully completed. Most...
  2. acaciaguy

    What does your insurance cover?

    In light of the thread in the main forum of chappy being sued for the tiling he did. What does your insurance cover ? Mine just covers public liability. If I injure someone or damage property I’m covered. If an installation fails due to my error / mistake / not following manufacturers...
  3. Wishiwasatoptiler

    Van Insurance what a rip off

    Changing my van today, yes the vans a lwb big in, going from swb doblo, but to call and be told its going to cost 300 pound more for the Yr, 10 months to run on it is a total Pxxs take, so voiced my unhappness and jumped online, and to take a new Insurance for a total of 300 pound for the Yr...
  4. Cranbrook

    time to renew insurance

    evening all... That time of year for me to renew my insurance, but this year as i've worked on a few bigger projects (not just tiling), im finding that some peeple are asking for broader insurance such as contractors all risk... what sort of level of cover has everyone got on here?
  5. Dan

    What makes a good van insurance firm these days - considering most vans never get stolen but broken into?

    New Tilers Van Insurance Provider - But what makes a good van insurance firm these days - considering most vans never get stolen but broken into? Note that this is a public thread so perhaps don't be too open about leaving tools in vans - generalise about leaving tools in vans instead...
  6. F

    Public liability insurance

    Just a quick one chaps, my public liability insurance has been less than £100 a year forever. This year I specifically added underfloor heating to the quote as I am doing more and more of it, the quotes are upto £300+ now. Just wondered what you chaps are paying and how do you go about including...
  7. T

    Insurance repairs - advice please

    Hi, Advice required please... I had a porcelain tile to kitchen, dining and utility area. A boiler leak meant tiles started lifting and the drying company requested utility area tiles to be removed to aid drying of the screed. Replacement tiles could not found so the whole area has now been...
  8. stone tiler

    Large insurance project to quote on

    Morning chaps, We've been asked to quote on a large insurance job by the homeowner and as we don't do much work direct for insurance companies I thought I'd check with you guys to see if there is anything I should be checking/putting in my terms prior to tendering. I don't want to get caught out...
  9. O

    Forum sponsored insurance links - WARNING!

    I thought I'd do my part yesterday afternoon and use the sponsor's insurance comparison service for my PL insurance. Big Mistake! I completed the on-line bits about 3pm. I had my first phone call exactly 5 seconds later. As of today - approx 24hrs later - 19 calls from various brokers and...
  10. Dan

    Check insurance prices for me please?

    When you have a minute can you guys check to see how this public liability insurance compares to your own? Public Liability for Tilers - http://www.tilersforums.com/pages/public-liability-insurance/ I could do with a few people checking and reporting back. It's meant to be a pretty good price...
  11. Dan

    Update: Insurance Firm Partner with TilersForums.co.uk

    You've probably noticed by now all the insurance replies I've posted. If you want to clear those out of your 'New Posts' page then simply click HERE. Sorry about that. It's so people coming from Google who land on those pages get the new links etc. That aside, this new insurance thing has been...
  12. B

    Insurance

    Where's best to get public liability insurance and personal indemnity insurance? Also is there any other policies that I'll need?
  13. P

    Advice Please

    Hi peeps got a phone call tonight from a construction company asking if I'll go over to tile a kitchen splash back which is fine,they sent me some photos there's existing tiles on the wall,but never mentioned removing any tiles,I have never worked for this company before,they said it's a...
  14. O

    Van Insurance

    Never,ever,ever,ever automatically accept your van insurance renewal without further checking other quotes,or even ringing your present insurer to query the £££ Mine was up for renewal last night(£275)and I'd left it far too close to the wire before renewing it. But I thought I would check an...
  15. G

    Insurance

    Hi I have recently set up as a Tiler and need to sort out some insurance to cover my liability etc. Is there an insurer that the majority of tillers use or that you can recommend? Also what level of PL cover should I look to get and is there anything else I should ensure is covered by a...
  16. B

    Insurance Job Quotation.. Need Some Advise Please

    Hello All I've been asked to quote for a bathroom, its a insurance job. What is the difference in the way i quote ?? I have to rip out make good get the plumber and electrician in ect Am i right in thinking i will need to budget for tiles,shower screen and tray plasterboard the lot Thamks Ben
  17. Two-Trowels

    Insurance

    Any of you have your tools insured? I have a PL insurance policy that doesn't cover any tools to my knowledge. I had the misfortune of having my sds drill stolen off site on Monday night even though it was locked away and I was thinking of maybe getting some tool insurance unless it's...
  18. Dan

    Van Insurance for Tilers 2015

    Who came out best for your van insurance this year? And why?
  19. S

    Insurance shocker..

    Thought I'd post this as a warning to any guys out there that have their vans sign written but have not informed their insurance companies.. Up until about 6 months ago I was a plain white van man but decided to get the van sign written. Never thought anything about it, this week my insurance on...
  20. Dave

    TTA and liability insurance.

    Any TTA members realised that your yrly fee does not include any lability insurance anymore.? once your membership runs out you can get a quote from the new supplier Jelf and then the TTA give you a £50 quid refund , as if that covers liability cover :mad2:... Or you get it elsewhere and lump...
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