Yes, provided the client has a car (Auto, to use the technically correct term) with CSE. The client does not need to have a Homeowners policy with the company.
No.
It isn't the person hiring the personal trainer that actually needs the insurance. Personal trainer insurance is a liability insurance they can purchase to protect themselves and/or their business in case of something, such as injury, occuring with a client.
Personal Injury in a malpractice policy protects the policy holder if a client claims the professional (Dr. lawyer, accountant etc.) actions caused personal injury.
Personal trainer insurance protects trainers against malpractice insurance. A client may sue if they have a heart attack while working out or if they drop a heavy weight on their foot and break their toe.
A home owner can contact local agents or companies to compare the rates for home insurance. Generally, a good place to start would be where they had their automotive insurance through since most companies offer discounts when a client has multiple items they are insuring.
An insurance claims adjuster is a worker that works with the client and the insurance agencies to find a point where both the client and the insurance agency can agree on a set price and rate for the client and insurance agency.
In general, it would seem unprofessional for a personal trainer to ask a client for personal favors.
Client Computer
Because if he (who from your question's wording is their client) is found NOT guilty, he/they will not have to settle with you. You are NOT their client.
Saga car insurance like any other car insurance company provides insurance based on the customers needs. Saga car insurance has the ability to customize client quotes to better serve said client and therefore will be good coverage for said client.
public liability insurance
The rates for new drivers with Progressive Insurance depend on the client. If the client is a teenager, its insurance rates are more likely to be higher due to their inexperience driving.