Why choose Markel for tradesman insurance?
At Markel, we appreciate just how important your business is to you. That’s why we offer insurance policies specifically designed to protect you and your finances in times of trouble. Check out why you should choose Markel for your tradesman insurance:
✔ Quick quotes We don’t make you wait. Discover how much you can save on your insurance with a quote in as little as 90 seconds.
✔ No hidden fees We believe in offering excellent value for money and we pride ourselves on our transparent pricing model. When you choose Markel, you’ll never have to worry about hidden fees.
✔ 24/7 legal helpline Get your questions answered any time with our legal advice helpline. Run by qualified solicitors, you can access this facility round the clock.
✔ Highly experienced With more than 25 years of experience providing insurance to tradespeople, we are well placed to advise you on the best policies for you.
✔ Highly rated Our customer reviews speak for themselves. Check out what our customers have to say about us at Feefo.com.
What is tradesman insurance?
Tradesman insurance is a type of business insurance that provides specialised cover for the risks that trades professionals typically face. It can include a variety of cover types, such as tradesman public liability insurance, employers’ liability protection and tool theft cover. Tradesman insurance is there to protect your finances by covering you against the legal costs and repercussions you might face if something goes wrong in the course of your work.
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Do I need tradesman insurance?
From a legal perspective, tradesmen are only required to have employers’ liability cover (if they have employees). However, this really is the bare minimum and many professional bodies and trade associations will demand that you have other insurance policies in place to become a member. Prospective clients may also refuse to hire you unless you have a public liability insurance policy. This means that not having suitable insurance could result in missed opportunities and lost business at the very least.
The consequences for neglecting to take out insurance could be more severe. The fact is, no matter how skilled and experienced you are, mistakes can be made. And in the trades, mistakes can be very costly to put right. For example, if a plumber incorrectly fitted a boiler and ended up causing carbon monoxide poisoning, they could face a professional negligence claim with hefty legal fees and compensation costs. Or if an electrician were to cause a fire by making an error when installing a heating system, they could be left with a bill for tens of thousands of pounds.
Could you afford to cover these costs out of your own pocket? If you couldn’t, then tradesman liability insurance is essential.
You should also consider the possibility of your tools and equipment being lost, stolen or damaged. Even if you’re very careful and take all the right steps to keep your tools safe, there’s always the possibility that you could be left without essential equipment. By insuring your tools and trade materials, you can enjoy peace of mind that you wouldn’t be left out of pocket if the worst happened.
We provide specialist insurance to many different types of self-employed tradespeople, including:
How much does tradesman insurance cost?
The cost of tradesman insurance will depend on a variety of factors, including:
- your trade
- the risks you face
- the size of your business
- your business turnover
- your claims history.
To find out how much you can expect to pay, simply fill out our quick quote form. With policies starting from £7 a month*, you might be surprised by how much you could save when you choose Markel.
* Price based on a window cleaner requiring £1 million of public liability cover.
How to buy tradesman insurance
To buy tradesman insurance, simply fill out our quick and easy online quote form. Just answer a few questions about your trades business and we will tailor your cover to your needs and provide you with a personalised quote.
You can purchase your cover immediately or up to 30 days in advance.