Jngrbrdman
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No worries.
I figured you were either quoting mine because you agreed with it, or you maybe just misread it. It sounded like we were on the same page. :bigups

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joe.p said:When having a liability contract I'm guessing this is the same as insurance?
joe.p said:If one was detailing and damaged a vehicle would you go ahead and make a insurance claim,pay out of pocket or try and negotiate some sort of deal?
joe.p said:I'm very interested since i detail a few cars here and there damaging ones vehicle is always in the back of my mind and since i do detail once in a while i have no insurance. I do try to walk through the vehicle with the client find out if he has any concerns and always take pics of prior damage
Well said.Coastal Eddie said:I wouldn't be allowed on the lots I work in without 2 million business liability (with a garage keepers attachment), 1 million liability on my trucks, and workmans comp insurance to cover my employees.
Maybe all the service agreements you speak of are a viable alternative, but in any format they wouldn't get me through the gate!!
3Dog said:Well said.
I dont know of any state that allows you to operate a business..ie you charged a fee for your service...without insurance. Saying you are part-time or just do this as a hobby (and get paid) does not negaite the law.
By the way, you general liability will now have terriorts insurance tacked onto it. Ane it really blew when they came up with the million dollar on vehicles.