I have 7.5 tons and 3.5 tons mainly for boards and small jobs ie fronts towers . It all so comes in handy for my golf clubsOut of intrest, how do you guys run on a 3.5 ton? You can only get about a front on them things.
I have 7.5 tons and 3.5 tons mainly for boards and small jobs ie fronts towers . It all so comes in handy for my golf clubs
Did you get my insurance details thanks garyWe're just about to take the sponsorship slot for the insurance forum. We are very competitive on all aspects of Insurance for Scaffolders. Feel free to give me a call on 02380 206899 or email me on david.hand@oneinsurancesolution.com. Sounds like you've had a bit of a rough time with your current broker, so hopefully we can do a better job.
The results are in and we are now paying 7K for 7 employee's. Got it reduced a bit but it's the way they work out their premiums that annoy me, it has nothing to do with risk or history and all to do with ability to pay. Aviva are still the cheapest with most others approaching the 10K mark and others bursting it. They tell me it's based on my turn over, the perceived high risk as we don't want a height limit and we work in substations, bridges and over water. A top tip from Aom for cheaper insurance would be, tell the c@nts you are only doing street jobs 4 lifts high and pilfer as much cash as possible in the sky rocket to keep the TO down and you are onto a right winner.
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Oh aye, forgot to mention we will now be getting another audit from them as well that I also need to pay for. I wonder if they will send someone who knows what a toe board is this time?
I'll be interested in your findings AOM, mine Runs out in May we paid £8200 last year for 4 employees, only thing we add is ships.
The results are in and we are now paying 7K for 7 employee's. Got it reduced a bit but it's the way they work out their premiums that annoy me, it has nothing to do with risk or history and all to do with ability to pay. Aviva are still the cheapest with most others approaching the 10K mark and others bursting it. They tell me it's based on my turn over, the perceived high risk as we don't want a height limit and we work in substations, bridges and over water. A top tip from Aom for cheaper insurance would be, tell the c@nts you are only doing street jobs 4 lifts high and pilfer as much cash as possible in the sky rocket to keep the TO down and you are onto a right winner.
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Oh aye, forgot to mention we will now be getting another audit from them as well that I also need to pay for. I wonder if they will send someone who knows what a toe board is this time?