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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. Dan

    Heads up on Vehicle insurance

    If you're the registered keeper of a vehicle you now have to have it insured at all times unless you SORN it. Some info here: askMID (in the news bit).
  2. J

    Does public liabilty insurance cover damage to stone after it was laid

    I have laid a polished limestone floor many months ago. Builder covered it with building paper initially only taping joints but then put corex plastic on top and taped all edges to stone,then had underfloor heating on for months. Stone has sweated and stained. Cant get marks out at all...
  3. Del W

    Van insurance part 2

    Following on from last weeks thread.Had a look around at plenty of sites to find good cover at a good price.No joy. BUT,spoke to current insurer,the increase was going to be around £80.00,they are now going to renew my policy with only a £32.00 increase !!! :hurray: Once again this company has...
  4. P

    Liabilty Insurance

    Hello again all, As mentioned in previous posts I am hoping to set up in Tiling and Plastering from June this year. What sort of premium can I expet to pay for Liabilty Insurance and what cover does the typical policy give? Any advice gratefully received. Cheers, Paul
  5. Q

    Quote for insurance job

    Asked to quote for an insurance job where a bath cracked, and plumber had to remove tiles to fit new bath. Walls are skim plaster To prep and fit appox 40 tiles above a bath. Tiles supplied by client, I am to supply all adhesive, grout, silicone etc. Its the first 2 rows along all edges of...
  6. N

    Insurance

    My mate tried to insure his van to day 'vauxhall combo 05 plate He is 26 with 3 years ncd ' last year he paid £530.00 This year the cheapest he can get his£890.00 I think it's a disgrace the way they treat us ' and think it's about time The government put a stop to over inflated prices...
  7. M

    Public Liability Insurance.

    Just taken out PL Insurance from these guys.... Trade Direct - The Tradesmen and Construction insurance specialists Managed to get Personal Tool cover for up to £2500 and also Goods in Transit cover of up to £2500:thumbsup: and they allow you to leave your tools in the van overnight (so...
  8. D

    Van insurance.

    Got my quote in from my brokers today.. Last year was about £270..:thumbsup: fully comp etc.. Same insurance this time... £488... :mad2::mad2: WTF is this all about..
  9. D

    updating my work insurance !!

    PLI who are you with and how much do you pay for what!!, any tel numbers appreciated or recommendations
  10. kilty55

    short courses and insurance

    lo all,if for example i did a 3 week bathroom fitters course for plumbing,would i be able to get insurance to cover myself in domestic installations from a basic course? ive been considering doing a plumbing course and a longer plastering one for ages now but wanted to make sure if i do a short...
  11. STEVO

    What van Insurance company?

    Fella's, My renewal notice just came thru and they are having a bloody laugh, up 38%. Just wondering can anyone rcommend good cheaper providers? cheers, stevo.
  12. W

    insurance job

    hi all, havent been on for a while and am loving the new look site:thumbsup: i am on a job at the moment, it is a insurance job on a wetroom floor. basically i did a trace and access for the insurance company and found that the waste gully was loose and when i got underneth found it was...
  13. W

    Van Insurance

    Just renewed my van insurance and was staggered at the price of £450 for a Ford Transit, including motor protection and no claims protection, phoned around for a cheaper quote and some were dearer than my renewall price. Last years was £350 including the above...... Has anyone else noticed...
  14. D

    insurance mandate

    looked at a job this week client says insurance mandate whats that i said got £2000 to spend tiles addy uth tiler etc local tg says guy is geniune question is how do i get paid
  15. G

    insurance quote help!

    need help giving price for an insurance job 58mtrs removal exsisting tiles on concrete with gas underfloor heating through 3 rooms kitchen dinning room and large hall probably need to slc floor. then refit porcelain tiles not sure size yet probably 600x600 running through the three rooms and...
  16. D

    insurance quote question

    I got asked tonight to do an insurance quote. Washing machine in a kitchen has been leaking since January (when it was fitted, so assuming it's been leaking since then). It's only become apparent as some floor tiles have cracked due to substrate (T and G floorboarding overlaid with 9mm ply)...
  17. D

    Insurance work

    I went and priced a job today :hurray: for an Insurance company that I contract to a few times per year. I will list the job and put some fixed prices in that I know already. I have a figure in mind and I will pm it to Dave or one of the mods immediately after posting this thread. I want to know...
  18. M

    Liability insurance?

    anyone recommend any cheap sites to use,cheers in advance. also looking for van insurance so same with that.
  19. bluesky

    builders tiling insurance job pics

    hi all , asked to retile this bathroom which a `professional `tiler had done (builder for insurance job as shower had leaked ).fist of all he couldn`t get matching tiles so did what you see,dot and dabbed the tiles - they came off nice and easy and left what he thought was a good job .so i...
  20. J

    Cheapest Liability Insurance????

    my liability cover just ran out and its time for renewal, does anyone know where I can get a good policy for cheap? im currently paying around £80 a year cheers
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