Insurance for tuners

Barrie Heaton Piano@forte.airtime.co.uk
Mon, 07 Oct 1996 17:28:47 +0100


In article <961007082309_204017982@emout10.mail.aol.com>,
Wimblees@aol.com writes
>As far as $1,000,000  work of liability. I guess no amount is enough, but as
>I said, I cary it not because I am gong to do something wrong, but to pay the
>lawyer to defend me.
>
>Willem Blees RPT
>St. Louis
>

Hi Willem,

I'm surprised you do not have to carry public liability insurance when
entering School buildings.  The media over here tends to give the
impression that you are very protective over your Schools.  Also the
media seem to portray the American general public, to be quite happy to
sue an individual over the slightest mishap from any profession that
comes in contact with them and there are teams of lawyers camped out on
every street corner waiting for that nice juicy bit of litigation.  The
impression also, we tend to get, is you carry public liabilities
insurance in excess over a hundred million.

So by comparison it would seem that the British piano tuner is over
insured.

Kind regards,

Barrie.





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