Doing the maths for telecommunication engineers liability insurance
Telecommunication engineers work in a variety of environments; from working at heights to inside homes and businesses. This leaves you exposed to a variety of risks and can lead to claims against you for property damage or injury to other people.
If you work as a self-employed telecommunication engineer or you run a small or medium telecom's contract company, then public liability insurance will protect your business from potentially expensive claims.
To mount a legal defence to a claim can cost tens of thousands of pounds, even (or perhaps especially) if you feel you were not at fault. Awards for damages can be from a few thousand to a few million. Liability insurance for telecommunication engineers starts from just under £62 * a year.
* Price correct for a self employed telecommunication engineer (£1,000,000 public liability insurance only) on the 31/10/07
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