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 Will i have to pay this much even WITH insurance?
im 14. but i was looking up a therapist on this website in my area cause i think i have some dissociation disorder or something. and this is some of the info on her page:

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 Is an ebay seller supposed to give a refund for a lost item if the buyer did not but insurance?
I am the seller. The buyer has filed a dispute with Paypal. My ad clearly states no refunds without insurance. Is Paypal going to take my money and give it to the buyer for the Post Office's ...


 How do I find out if a UK company has public and/or employers liability insurance?
I am about to deal with a company who is telling me that they have these, but cannot provide evidence - which seems suspicious to me, so is there a "central register" or something that I ...


 Insurance Question...???
Does anyone know if you can obtain medical insurance after you become pregnant. If so what company?...


 When you buy car insurance, can you cancel at any time?
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 Do I still have to pay for deductible?
My parked car was hit hard and the demage estimated $1,400 to fix it. Isn't the at fault carriers insurance suppose to pay for it? Why is my insurance asking me to pay deductible, if my car was ...


 Is it normal for an insurance company to do a credit check?
I'm from Canada so it would be according to Canadian rules....


 OK Does anyone know how quickly it takes an insurance company to give you a check after your car was stolen?
herees what happen...my car got stolen yesterday Sun Jan 14th and i called the insurance company Nationwide Ins. and they told me they would call me today about the claim i made...does anyone know ...


 What is the best and most reasonable car insurance company for california?
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 Why I am rated high-risk for insurance?
I'm a 29 year-old non-smoker w/a spotless family medical history - not even high bp for my 65 year-old-dad. I recently applied for life insurance and was surprised when I was rated in two risk ...


 Is it customary for an insurance company to not tell you specifically why they denied your claim?
Or to tell you what their criteria is to cover a certain surgery? I am trying to get a breast reduction 38E! I was denied...WHen I called insurance to see why she said cause I didnt meet all criteria....


 Does homeowners insurance pay off your mortgage if the house is lost?
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 Is it important to have a life insurance policy?
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 Would an insurance annuity make sense for an IRA investment?
An insurance agent is showing me a product called MasterDex 5. I retire in 12 years. Thx....


 Group Term Life Insurance - Scam or The Real Deal?
My employer allows me to purchase life insurance through payroll deduction. Basically the coverage is term and 1x or 2x my salary, depending on how much I want to pay. I've heard, but not been ...


 What is the difference between Insurance & Assurance?
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 Cancel my Health Insurance?
Can my previous employer deny/cancel my health insurance if I was fired? If they dont offer COBRA support can I seek legal help into this?
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I am an extremly healthy 22 ...


 Can you keep your children on your insurance even after they move out of your home?
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 Is it possible to work for two insurance companies with similar policies?
I have 2 companies that want me to work for them. They are similar but one has a few more subplamental policies. I would work independently for both companies and only check in for training or ...


 Punchline of ICICI?
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lucyandtj
Liability insurance?
My partner is going self employed as a plasterer, were can he get liability insurance from?
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can you recomend a company?
                     
 




It's a girl due 5/11/09
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An insurance company, call around and get a few quotes. You may want to check with your auto or home owner company as they may have a discount...


Baby Girl Due May 2009!
I dont know where you live but if you call around to some of your local insurance companies they should be able to help you & if their company cant write liability insurance they will be able to refer you to some one who can. I hope this helps! Good Luck :)


Michelle C
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There are loads of Insurance Companies/Brokers who offer specialist Liability Insurance Policies for Plasterers but I have recommended one before on here who are local to me who I use for my Car Insurance who i know offer Liability Policies aswell, there website is http://www.oakland-insurance.co.uk
I don't know how much they charge but its worth a go.
Good Luck.


easypublicliabilityinsurance
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www easypublicliabilityinsurance co uk (add the dots where the spaces are)

£57.12 for a plasterer

£1,000,000 public liability

Instant online quotation and cover.


Ryan C
Any independent insurance agent should be able to do this for you. I recommend staying away from captive agents (meaning they only sell for one company, i.e. State Farm, Nationwide, Allstate etc.) An independent agent has several companies he/she regularly goes to to find the best coverage and price for your individual risk.
Depending on where you live, check out EMC Insurance and United Ohio Insurance Co. (only in Ohio), Auto Owners is also a good company for these types of risk.


Gem*
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Any general insurance provider. You may find it easier to go to a local general insurance broker who can advise you exactly what company is best. The premium would be slightly higher that way - but they will explain everything to do.


Andrew S
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Your auto agent or anyone licensed for property & casualty coverage can either get you a proposal (I so hate the word "quote") or point you towards an agent who can.
You should probably be aware that this coverage can be very expensive, depending on the region of the country you're in. In NYS (due primarily to the incredibly pro-plantiff "ladder law") it's almost prohibitively expensive for contractors to get liability coverages. Our "ladder law" removes much of the common law defenses contractors have & makes any use of ladders (including buckets, chairs, scaffolding, etc) fall under "absolute liability." Aka, the insurance company has to pay, almost automatically.
If you're able to get this coverage, you'll probably want others - a tool floater is a good idea to protect you from theft, for example.
You may be able to save $$$ (or the insurer may require this) by placing your auto, home, or other policies with the company that's providing the liability coverage.


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