That is a shortfall of £2,500, about 56%, and the sum insured was last set in July 2018. Where a policy carries an average clause, a shortfall of this size can reduce every settlement by the same proportion, including partial losses well below the sum insured.
What the books say this business needs, against what it is on record as holding. Only the lines marked required by law are a legal duty. The rest set out an exposure for the customer to decide about. This is the statement of demands and needs, and every line opens to say what put it there.
| Cover | Position | Held now | Indicated | Indicative, monthly |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Employers' Liability
required by law
WhyThe business employs 1 person. The Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969 makes cover a duty from the first employee and sets the floor at £5,000,000. Most policies are written at £10,000,000. Last set on 1 Jan 2019. fired by people.employees |
held | £10,000,000 | £10,000,000 | £4.49 to £7.02 |
|
Public Liability
exposure
WhyCovers the cost when the work injures somebody else or damages their property. £2,000,000 is the usual level for a plumber / heating engineer. Last set on 1 Jul 2018. fired by trade.primary |
held | £2,000,000 | £2,000,000 | £11.91 to £18.63 |
|
Tools & Materials
exposure
WhyCovers replacing tools that are lost, stolen or damaged. The sum insured comes from 2 registered items at today's replacement cost, which is what they would cost to buy again rather than the depreciated book value sitting in the accounts. That is a shortfall of £2,500, about 56%, and the sum insured was last set in July 2018. Where a policy carries an average clause, a shortfall of this size can reduce every settlement by the same proportion, including partial losses well below the sum insured. Last set on 1 Jul 2018. fired by assets.items, assets.toolsTotal |
£2,500 short | £2,000 | £4,500 | £21.94 to £34.31 |
|
Contract Works
exposure
WhyCovers redoing work that is damaged on site before it is handed over. Sized at about a quarter of annual turnover, which is a working estimate of the biggest job likely to be open at any one time. fired by trade.primary, operations.workType, financials.turnoverBand |
not held | nothing | £45,000 | £23.40 to £36.60 |
|
Legal Expenses
recommended
WhyThis line rests on something the engine worked out, not on something the customer has confirmed. Covers the legal bill when there is a dispute. Once there are staff there can be an employment tribunal, which is the most common legal expenses claim at this size of business. fired by people.employees |
not held | nothing | – | £4.29 to £6.71 |
These are the things the engine worked out rather than was told, and each one changes an answer further up. Answering one turns it from something read off a ledger into something the customer has said, which is what stops cover being sold against a wrong guess. Every card says what it changes.
Nobody typed any of this in. Every number above came out of one of these reads, and every fact carries where it came from and how sure the engine is about it.
Filed SIC code 43220 and the website agree.
£792 to £1,239 a year across 5 products. A band, not a quote.
Anchored on Admiral Business's published Public Liability rate of £6.07 a month (single carpenter, £1,000,000 cover, as at 22 April 2026). Employers' Liability: 1 employee at £5 for the first and £3.5 thereafter, × 1.15 trade risk. Public Liability: £6.07 anchor × 1.15 trade risk × 1.25 cover level × 1.75 turnover. Tools & Materials: 7.5% a year on a £4,500 sum insured. Contract Works: 0.8% a year on a £45,000 sum insured. Legal Expenses: flat £5.5. Band is ±22%.
Valued at what it would cost to buy again today, not at what the accounts say it is worth after depreciation. This is the list a claim gets paid against.
| Item | Category | Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Power tools from Milwaukee M18 Press Tool | Power tools | £2,837 |
| Power tools from Screwfix Direct | Power tools | £1,259 |
A company looked up live has no register page yet. This list is what the sources named, and a ledger is what fills it in.
A CSV exported from a bank or an accounts package. It is read in the request that carried it and thrown away when that request ends, and the file itself is never written down. The engine says what it made of the columns before it uses any of it, and anything the file cannot settle for itself is asked rather than assumed.
Choose the second option for an expenses sheet, where every amount is positive and nothing in the file says which way the money went. No export to hand? Take a sample, which is a fictional trade's year.
Illustrative only. This is a statement of demands and needs based on public records and information you confirm, not a personal recommendation or a quote. Prices are banded estimates derived from published rates and are not an offer of cover.