2. Product liability insurance
You have a legal responsibility to make sure that the goods that you sell are safe. Even if you take every precaution to ensure that the goods you sell are safe, things can still go wrong. Whether it is something you've made yourself to sell or goods you have purchased, you can end up facing legal action. Product liability insurance covers you financially if something you sell causes damage or illness to your customer and they sue you.
When are my customers entitled to a refund or exchange?
The Consumer Rights Act 2015 is applicable to all market stalls. It requires that anything you sell must be:
- Of satisfactory quality
- As described
- Fit for purpose
If you sell items that do not comply, the consumer can return the goods within the first 30 days and claim a refund. Or if the consumer has had the goods for more than 30 days they can require you to repair or replace the goods.
If a repair or replacement is not appropriate in the circumstances then a consumer can request a full or part refund and/or compensation for their losses.
Are there extra regulations for selling cosmetics or toys?
Yes - there are extra controls and regulations governing the sale and manufacture of cosmetics and toys. If you make and sell anything that comes into direct contact with the skin, such as soap or bath bombs, or toys, get in touch with your local Trading Standards Office. These extra regulations make product liability insurance an even more prudent idea, as you never know what could go wrong.