Getting started as a freelancer or going self employed doesn’t take much. Especially if people set themselves up as sole traders. Just get a few business cards printed up, a simple website sorted and register with HMRC as self employed. And that’s pretty much it. Apart from one important thing that cannot be forgotten about. It’s vital to have professional indemnity insurance.
Being self employed is slightly different than having a regular job. As a sole trader or someone with a limited company, the budding entrepreneur has to realise that if something were to go wrong, then potentially they could end up in court or being sued. Indemnity insurance puts safeguards in place should this unfortunate situation arise.
Professional indemnity insurance gives freelancers and business people peace of mind. It’s easy just to bumble along without worrying about potential scenarios and consequences, but the world of business can be unpredictable. And with no corporate cover to fall back on, freelancers and the self employed need to protect themselves against any eventuality. This goes for any profession. No matter whether people are working as copywriters, designers, programmers or project managers, indemnity insurance gives them the cover that they need.
Master Cover Insurance have a wide range of policies. No matter what profession or how much cover is needed, they have the right policy for each individual situation. Their cover is comprehensive, flexible and cost effective too. After all, when it comes to being self employed every penny counts. Especially in the early days. So finding great value cover is vitally important.
Don’t leave anything to chance. With Master Cover all of the “what ifs” are taken care of. Meaning people can work their clients and customers knowing they have protection should anything go wrong. Which is well worth the modest monthly premium.