FOD
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Hi Everyone,
My wife posted asking Fields with footpaths - do you have liability insurance?
I thought I would put up a post to let you know what I found out for all of your information and before the crys of unfair booo etc I know and agree.
So the answer really is YES and YES even if you dont have any footpaths.
The reason is to protect yourself from a claim legitimate or not as all claims need to either be defended or paid.
The crux is the claimant has to prove negligence on your part. Even if someone trespasses they can attempt to sue you and it will need to be defended against.
Footpaths even though deemed a public highway, councils and highways will not cover it under there liability as they do all other pubic highways. If you have a footpath you also need insurance because of styles as they are deemed your responsibility no matter who installed them they are deemed as yours and for your benefit only, as they are there to stop livestock or horses from straying not to allow walkers into your field.
On a side note most councils will only offer 25% toward the upkeep/maintenance or replacement of the style and if you dont keep it in good repair they can after issuing a warning in writing and if the repairs not done replace the style and charge you for it in full.
One notice of warning here, if you are looking to replace a style, the council, rights of way or highways will try to get you to put in a disabled friendly style but be aware this can open you up to even more liability to those using the path across your land as you can then be construed as providing a service and will have to go to greater lengths to maintain a suitable pathway for all possible users and have suitable liability cover to protect against a claim.
So that about covers the, if there allowed on your land or not scenario.
Another example why you need it is in the case of renting grazing etc, say you own a field and keep your horses on it but the field has space for more than yours so you decide to rent some of the land for grazing.
Now you very responsibly insist that those who rent the land have liability insurance for there horse to cover anything the horses do, are you now free and clear? NO as with all insurance companies no matter what they cover they will attempt to shift the blame and so not have to pay out themselves, so for example say the horse that are not yours escape and cause damage to property or people etc, the horse owners insurance company will attempt to shift the blame to you the land owner and thus costs and expenses, hence you suddenly have a claim to defend when you thought you were covered.
Well thats most of it. If anyone has any questions pop them on and if I have the answer I will let you know.
It is well worth shopping around for the insurance, the differences between companys was staggering and take the time to read the small print.
Many thanks and hope you find the info helpful
My wife posted asking Fields with footpaths - do you have liability insurance?
I thought I would put up a post to let you know what I found out for all of your information and before the crys of unfair booo etc I know and agree.
So the answer really is YES and YES even if you dont have any footpaths.
The reason is to protect yourself from a claim legitimate or not as all claims need to either be defended or paid.
The crux is the claimant has to prove negligence on your part. Even if someone trespasses they can attempt to sue you and it will need to be defended against.
Footpaths even though deemed a public highway, councils and highways will not cover it under there liability as they do all other pubic highways. If you have a footpath you also need insurance because of styles as they are deemed your responsibility no matter who installed them they are deemed as yours and for your benefit only, as they are there to stop livestock or horses from straying not to allow walkers into your field.
On a side note most councils will only offer 25% toward the upkeep/maintenance or replacement of the style and if you dont keep it in good repair they can after issuing a warning in writing and if the repairs not done replace the style and charge you for it in full.
One notice of warning here, if you are looking to replace a style, the council, rights of way or highways will try to get you to put in a disabled friendly style but be aware this can open you up to even more liability to those using the path across your land as you can then be construed as providing a service and will have to go to greater lengths to maintain a suitable pathway for all possible users and have suitable liability cover to protect against a claim.
So that about covers the, if there allowed on your land or not scenario.
Another example why you need it is in the case of renting grazing etc, say you own a field and keep your horses on it but the field has space for more than yours so you decide to rent some of the land for grazing.
Now you very responsibly insist that those who rent the land have liability insurance for there horse to cover anything the horses do, are you now free and clear? NO as with all insurance companies no matter what they cover they will attempt to shift the blame and so not have to pay out themselves, so for example say the horse that are not yours escape and cause damage to property or people etc, the horse owners insurance company will attempt to shift the blame to you the land owner and thus costs and expenses, hence you suddenly have a claim to defend when you thought you were covered.
Well thats most of it. If anyone has any questions pop them on and if I have the answer I will let you know.
It is well worth shopping around for the insurance, the differences between companys was staggering and take the time to read the small print.
Many thanks and hope you find the info helpful