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Waht insurance do i need for molile hairdressing?

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im starting up mobile hairdressing and i dont have a clue were to start when it comes to the insurance pease help!!!!

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  1. I recommend starting at grade 3, where they start teaching English structure.


  2. First, contact a local P&C agent.  Property and Casulty, that is.

    Second, protect your home.  One scummy lawyer could say you did something improper for her client, and thus, you should pay for her client's 'psychic damage'.

    In other words, look beyond the immediate.

    For a bit of advice, go to my website for more information.

    www.EndlessLegacy.US

    Should you have any questions, you can ask a specific question on the site.  All business people, and most non-business people, should have an LP (Limited Partnership) for the home.  Perhaps you should have an LP for the business.  Consult a local advisor.  [If I am local to you, then I  am, indeed, fortunate.]

    Do you have any old telephone books laying around (I store the old ones in the garage)?  If so, open the oldest book.  Look for the services and counsellors in that old book.  

    [If the number is disconnected, their advice is not worth following.  If the number is good, then you have an experienced practitioner.]

  3. You would need a public liability insurance.  You would also need to tell your motor insurance people that the vehicle is now to be used for business. Try the following

  4. All of the above

  5. Ring an insurance broker and explain the situation, they will be able to tell you exactly what cover you need.  Basically it will be liability insurance in case you do something wrong and end up either hurting someone or damaging their hair.  Also with going into other peoples homes you will need to cover yourself in case you spill anything on their furniture or carpets and damage them.  It is nothing unusual you are asking for they will be able to help.

  6. What you'll need is Public Liability. Just pick up the Yellow Pages and call a few local brokers for a quote.

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