February 11, 2009

Government ‘flooded’ with requests for help

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The government is helping the unemployed, they are helping banks that do not sign any sign of stability in the near future and they are helping struggling businesses throughout the UK, but what are they doing for flood victims?

Some flood victims have found them selves homeless over the last few weeks, and should be classed as a priority!

Government ‘flooded’ with requests for help

In a forthright attack, insurance boss Stephen Haddrill criticises the Government for failing to tackle the floods threat

Fostering good relations with the Government should be second nature for Stephen Haddrill, director-general of the Association of British Insurers. As a former civil servant at the Department of Trade and Industry, relations between the insurance industry and Whitehall should be cosy.



Get ready for more bad weather

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Home Insurance companies and weather analysts throughout the UK are warning home insurance customers to brace themselves for the possibility of more bad weather.

Even if we do not see any bad weather for a while, it would be worth protecting our homes for when it does hit in the future.

Get ready for more bad weather

Home insurance customers are being urged to remain vigilant in the face of more bad weather.

Moneysupermarket.com has warned householders a second week of poor conditions means some people may have to deal with the threat of flooding.



February 4, 2009

More than snow

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While the worst might have passed, More Than Insurance have highlighted the fact that the wintery weather may be here for a few weeks or even months yet, so it’s a good idea to protect your property accordingly.

More than snow

More Than Home Insurance has issued advice to UK homeowners on how to cope with the cold snap currently affecting the UK.

While heavy snowfall brought chaos to many parts of the country, More Than advised customers to leave their home heating running constantly to avoid their pipes freezing up.



Cover your home from snow

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To ensure your property is covered, you’ll need to check that your property that your property is storm damage protected.
The UK has been flooded with claims on both home and car insurance over the last few days, although the worst is likely to have passed now.

Cover your home from snow

With parts of the UK blanketed by snow, motorists, holidaymakers and homeowners may need to fall back on their insurance cover…
The UK’s transport network ground to a halt today, thanks to the heaviest snowfall since 1991. An icy blast from Russia has left parts of the UK under six inches of snow. The outlook isn’t much better, with icy conditions likely to persist for the rest of this week. This is shaping up to be the coldest winter since the cruel weather of 1962/63. You can check the latest forecast at the Met Office website.


 

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