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Employers
Liability Insurance is required
by law once an employee is taken on. The prescribed
legal minimum is currently [2001] £5m of cover
against bodily injury, illness or disease sustained
in the course of employment. Over the past ten years
their has been a huge increase in litigation, the
emergence of the 'sue them' culture, record-breaking
court awards and a whole raft of new liabilities not
though of when the legislation was drafted, have all
added to industry losses. Employers Liability insurance
became a legal requirement in 1972 as a direct result
of the 1969 Employers Liability Act. FINANZ
are able to offer competitive rates, high levels of
service with easy to understand advice.
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Further
information on liability insurance

The definition
of an employee is anybody you have on your premises who is
assisting you in your work. It may be on a part-time basis,
a full-time employee, students on work experience courses,
a self- employed sub-contractor, a person working on a trial
basis to see if they are suitable and even voluntary workers.
They are all technically employed by you, because they are
under your instruction and working on your premises. You will
therefore need Employers Liability Insurance to cover employees
against accidents and injuries to themselves whilst working.

The liability
insurance policy itself covers you for claims made against
you if an employee is killed, injured or contracts an illness
or disease whilst working for you in connection with your
business. It also covers you for the claimant's costs and
expenses plus the cost of your legal representation at a Coroner's
Enquiry, and in any Court proceedings made against you by
an employee. You will also be covered for costs and expenses
incurred in the defence of a prosecution relating to the welfare
of employees under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
This is now extended to cover the Education (Work Experience)
Act 1973.

Some examples of the types of claims which could arise are
an employee working at height, for instance painting a mural
on a wall. They may slip and have an accident. An employee
using a piece of machinery may sever a limb, a finger or a
hand. Another common incident that arises is the inhalation
of fumes. Over a period of time this could lead to illness
and possibly death.
Corporate Angels Ltd works closely with Kingsbridge
insurance services Ltd in the provision of Insurancel quotations.
We will pass your quotation request to Kingsbridge Insurance
Services who will provide you with a detailed quotation. The
information we collectand pass on will not be used in conjunction
with any other purposes except for the provision of a quote
unless instructed to do so by yourselves
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