If he injures himself, then you would not be liable.
I was always under the impression that if he had no insurance and fell off the ladder that he could claim off my household insurance?
I think that I have 3rd party liability insurance attached to my home insurance policy. What is that for?
So even if I have my own insurance and he has his insurance he can still sue me?The question of him having his own insurance is irrelevant if he makes a claim against you.
So even if I have my own insurance and he has his insurance he can still sue me?
It seems that even if I have insurance and the tradesman has insurance I can still be sued.
Thanks. So what is the best advice here?
I will need a window cleaner from here on out. I need some of the trees in my garden topped. My house will need painting. Plumbers for leaks. Cleaners to clean my gutters.
It seems that even if I have insurance and the tradesman has insurance I can still be sued.
doesn't hold water.What is legality of a sign similar to the one you see on nearly every private car park?
“The owner is not responsible for any damage to persons or their property entering herein”
I am sure the legal boys on askaboutmoney can improve on above.
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