Professional Indemnity
Protects against mistakes, legal issues and problem clients.
We protect sole traders and limited companies on the high seas of freelancing. So you're free to navigate uncharted territories and fish for amazing projects. With Jack is all about insurance for freelance creatives. Simple. That doesn’t mean more forms or faff - it means less. It’s not about endless features and stale service - it’s about one solid policy and the personal touch.
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With Jack is all about the freelancers, the designers, developers, illustrators and all round web-pros that haven’t been given the insurance answer they deserve. We champion one policy for one group of professionals. It’s just how we do things.
Protects against mistakes, legal issues and problem clients.
Protects against trips and slips and damage to property.
Protects against stolen and damaged equipment.
Protects against unpaid invoices and provides vetted legal documents.
Helps you respond to a data breach inline with GDPR.
If the worst happens and a client threatens to sue you, professional indemnity pays your legal expenses in the defence of a claim. Plus you’ll have a world-class legal team fighting your corner. They’re the big guys. You’re the little guy. And now you have a team of people to help you. That’s why you’re with Jack.
Mistakes happen to the best of us, and sometimes client relationships or projects don’t go to plan. If a client refused to pay or threatened legal action, many freelancers would be unable to afford it — and go bankrupt. Cover yourself in situations that are outside of your control by taking out indemnity insurance:
Let us handle the stress if a client refuses to pay you and brings a claim against you.
We’re here to clean up the mess if client relationships break down.
Have the confidence to say ‘no’ to work that you haven’t agreed to.
I had an accidental damage claim to make. Ashley responded to me quickly with all of the information that I needed to make a claim. I followed her instructions and within 48 hours the matter was settled. The whole process was stress free and reassuring that there would be a resolution to the situation. It was really nice to know as someone who is self employed and making business decisions in isolation that I wasn't alone in sorting this out.
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Lindsey Mackenzie Parker
Freelance photographer
We analyse payment history, risk indicators and more so you can decide with confidence.
Make onboarding decisions with confidence
We talk a lot about late or non-payment at With Jack, but how you pursue unpaid invoices when the company has liquidated changes everything. It’s a lot more challenging to recover your fees from an insolvent client, but not impossible.
A kill fee is one of the first things you should add to your contract. If the client cancels a project after work is underway, a kill fee ensures you’ll be compensated for the time you’ve already put in.