Business Insurance

Marcel Carey mcpiano at videotron.ca
Sun Jun 4 15:06:11 MDT 2006


I do. I had to because my house insurance would'nt cover me if something
happened because of my shop. It's a little silly since it is the same
company that covers both my house and business. I tried to explain that
I did shop work only part time maybe 10-15% of the time, but they
wouldn't give up. So, If I ever have a claim, they probably will sue
each other (same company)<G> just to know which policy will pay. 
 
I pay about $450.00 per year Canadian funds. But this would also cover
me for things I could break in a customer's house, or if there was a
fire all the pianos in the shop would be covered. This I would need if
it happened.
 
Marcel Carey, RPT
Sherbrooke, Qc

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De : pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] De la
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Envoyé : 4 juin 2006 15:45
À : pianotech at ptg.org
Objet : Business Insurance


Greetings, 
 
          I am taking a survey. How many on the list carry business
insurance? I am talking about the basic type of insurance where if you
break a lamp or a window while you are working, you can reimburse the
customer. It would not include faulty piano repairs.(those would be your
own responsibility)
 
Julia Gottshall
Reading, PA 

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