Hi guys, need to renew my PLI insurance, I'm based in central Scotland, can anybody recommend an insurance company ?
Oliver D. replied:
Being easy to deal woth depends on weather you end up putting a claim in. I havnt heared of anyone having to put a claim in through the mdjn pli. You also have ampdj slightly more expensive but I know that they give legal support and advice should a claim ever arrise.
Robert G. replied:
Here is a current list of PLI providers AMPdj --- The Association of Mobile and Party DJ's (a company) £10 m Public Liability and £10 m Product Liability Insurance underwritten by Royal & Sun Alliance you get membership of an association, client enquiries and other benefits like a free listing on client enquiry websites, discounted equipment, free web hosting and local meet ups and networking opportunities all for £49.00 per year. MDJN --- Mobile DJ Network (a company) £10 m Public Liability & £10 m Employers Liability insurance Immediate on line documentation as well as free web hosting, free email address, free web DJ listing with online PLI document, very active facebook group (HERE!) for quick response to questions relating to PLI and other DJ related items Free Monthly Newsletter with articles and discounts for just £29.99 per year. NADJ --- National Association of Disc Jockeys (genuine association) Includes £10 m Public Liability, £10 m Employer Liability & £10 m Product Liability Insurance lots of membership benefits including free website hosting, discounts at quality retailers, free Pro Mobile Magazine subscription, DJ listings, quality local chapter meet ups and excellent networking for just £75.00 per year. SEDA --- South Eastern Discotheque Association (Genuine association) £10 m Public Liability, £10 m Employer Liability & £10 m Product Liability Insurance , Pro Mobile magazine subscription, DJ listings, bi-monthly newsletter SEDA also has discounts through SEDABenefits, also training days with SEDABuzz, Online SEDA Facebook Page and hidden group for SEDA Members.and legendary Show Nights all this for £76.00 per year. PLI is also available through these companies too like DJ Guard and E&L Insurance. They also offer covering your DJ equipment against theft and loss. The Musicians Union also offer a policy too. note most of these are not equipment insurance .. Amp Nadj seda and MDJN all have the offer that as members if you contact hencilla they will do a discounted equipment insurance quote too. I personally dont care which one a person goes for (my personal preference is obviously MDJN) but as long as they get cover to avoid any problems and to get work in venues that wont without it.
Oliver D. replied:
Cleared that up with me then jason :-) . As I said ive never heared of a claim through mdjn whereas I have through ampdj but obviously dont know the details
www.ampdj.co.uk Very good worth paying that bit more to advertise In your local region. You will get your money back 10 x over.
Dan S. replied:
I prefer AMPdj . Paul Smith & Sandy Sounds are amazingly helpful put it's all down to personal preference.
Paul S. replied:
Ampdj
Oliver D. replied:
Pli - ampdj Equipment - hencilia canworth discount through ampdj membership Vehicle - theres discounts via ampdj membership Well you can see where im going lol AMPDJ - everything under one roof and more lol
Hi Guy's.. Looking for advise plz.. Not long started dj ing and I need to get public liability insurance! anyone recomend a uk based insurer thats cheap!!
thanks for your time..
John S. replied:
http://www.ampdj.co.uk/ - 49 quid for 10 million cover.
About to re new our public liablity insurance can any of you recommend any good companies please we do childrens parties with a mobile disco thanks in advance xx
Elliott P. replied:
I use http://www.ampdj.co.uk/ - Excellent company to use - I am a childrens disco company so the same situation as you.