John Jensen on wed 7 may 03
How much are people typically paying for a million in product liability,
and who is providing it? Suddenly this is an issue for me.
John Jensen, Mudbug Pottery
mudbug@toadhouse.com , http://www.toadhouse.com
Des & Jan Howard on thu 8 may 03
John
Our insurers are a large company concentrating on rural businesses & farms.
We have a "Commercial Plan", "classic" home, $351/year,
business property $190/year & legal liability (public, product & pollution) $308/year.
The legal liability cover is good for $5,000,000.
The premiums are payable over 8 months (small surcharge for privilege).
These being Oz details won't help you, but I'd be interested in a US comparison.
Des
John Jensen wrote:
> How much are people typically paying for a million in product liability,
> and who is providing it? Suddenly this is an issue for me.
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Des & Jan Howard
Lue Pottery
LUE NSW 2850
Australia
Ph/Fax 02 6373 6419
http://www.luepottery.hwy.com.au
Ron Wright on thu 8 may 03
I pay $350 per year for $1,000,000 from Hartford Ins. Lets me sleep better.
Ron Wright
http://3dogspottery.com
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> How much are people typically paying for a million in product liability,
> and who is providing it? Suddenly this is an issue for me.
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> John Jensen, Mudbug Pottery
> mudbug@toadhouse.com , http://www.toadhouse.com
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