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Key risks
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Damage to someone else's property while loading or unloading your parked vehicle as part of your business activities, where you are legally liable for the loss.
Some Public Liability and Commercial Motor Vehicle policies may respond to property damage claims arising from loading or unloading your vehicle.
Damage to a client’s property while it is in your possession, not in relation to the services performed.
Public Liability can include coverage for third party property that is damaged while in your possession.
Liability arising from the acts of contractors or sub-contractors carrying out bricklaying work for you.
Public Liability can include coverage for work done on your behalf that leads to a liability claim against you.
Liability arising if bricks, mortar or ties you supply are alleged to cause third party injury or property damage.
The policy is designed to cover defence costs and compensation for covered products liability claims.
Liability arising if bricklaying work causes third party injury or damage to nearby property.
The policy is designed to respond to claims, defence costs and compensation linked to bricklaying work.
Damage to someone else's property while loading or unloading your parked vehicle as part of your business activities, where you are legally liable for the loss.
Some Public Liability and Commercial Motor Vehicle policies may respond to property damage claims arising from loading or unloading your vehicle.
Damage to a client’s property while it is in your possession, not in relation to the services performed.
Public Liability can include coverage for third party property that is damaged while in your possession.
Liability arising from the acts of contractors or sub-contractors carrying out bricklaying work for you.
Public Liability can include coverage for work done on your behalf that leads to a liability claim against you.
Liability arising if bricks, mortar or ties you supply are alleged to cause third party injury or property damage.
The policy is designed to cover defence costs and compensation for covered products liability claims.
Liability arising if bricklaying work causes third party injury or damage to nearby property.
The policy is designed to respond to claims, defence costs and compensation linked to bricklaying work.
Important: Scenarios are examples only. Coverage is subject to policy terms, conditions and exclusions. Limits and sub-limits might apply. Policy wordings vary between insurers. Refer to the PDS or Policy Wording for details.
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Claim examples
Simple, real-world examples to help you understand what claims may involve.
After a late job, you leave your tools locked in the ute canopy. Overnight, thieves force the lock and pry the door open, stealing your trowels, mixer and laser level. You can see clear damage to the vehicle and locking points.
Tools of Trade insurance is designed to cover theft of tools from a securely locked vehicle or building, when there is evidence of forcible entry.
Backing a trailer loaded with bricks into a client's site, you clip the letterbox and crack the brickwork. The owner says your vehicle and trailer caused the damage.
Commercial motor vehicle insurance may respond to third party property damage claims arising from your insured vehicle where you are legally liable for the loss.
Working on scaffolding near a footpath, a loose brick and some debris fall from the top course and strike a passerby. They suffer a shoulder injury, need treatment and later claim for medical costs and lost income.
Public Liability insurance is designed to cover third party compensation payments if your negligence while performing your services causes injury.
During a backyard build, a wheelbarrow of mortar tips as you lay a boundary wall, splashing slurry onto the client’s windows and staining fresh paving. The owner later claims for professional cleaning, glass replacement and repairs.
Public Liability Insurance may respond to third party property damage claims arising from your business activities.
A support worker gave a participant the wrong medication due to a mislabeled pillbox. The participant experienced severe drowsiness and dehydration, requiring overnight hospitalization.
Costs included $8,200 for hospital and rehabilitation, $12,500 for legal defence, and a $7,500 settlement to resolve the claim out of court.
A support worker gave a participant the wrong medication due to a mislabeled pillbox. The participant experienced severe drowsiness and dehydration, requiring overnight hospitalization.
Costs included $8,200 for hospital and rehabilitation, $12,500 for legal defence, and a $7,500 settlement to resolve the claim out of court.
A support worker gave a participant the wrong medication due to a mislabeled pillbox. The participant experienced severe drowsiness and dehydration, requiring overnight hospitalization.
Costs included $8,200 for hospital and rehabilitation, $12,500 for legal defence, and a $7,500 settlement to resolve the claim out of court.
Important: Scenarios are examples only. Coverage is subject to policy terms, conditions and exclusions. Limits and sub-limits might apply. Policy wordings vary between insurers. Refer to the PDS or Policy Wording for details.
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