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It might be an idea for your family to avoid diary products
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The reasons Insurers tend to offer lower prices for female drivers are that they generally do a lower annual mileage than male drivers so this reduces the amount of accidents. They tend to drive less agressively than males and have slower speed accidents eg car parks and reversing which are cheaper claims to repair for Insurers and often these ...
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If you ring Quinn and ask them their staff are normally very coy about it and generally try and avoid the question or say something along the lines of it will go up a little bit. If you really press them they sometimes will tell you but it is unusual.
A good way is to get the quote you have from their website and just run it through with you ...
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There are generally two types of cover for this.
An office would often take out cover for "Increased Costs of Working", this would cover the additional costs to continue trading eg renting out a temporary office so they could continue trading and / or the cots of diverting calls etc etc.
A shop or manufacturer (Basically a business ...
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Credit Hire from a claims management company etc is not always without risk, you will sign a credit agreement that makes you responsible for their costs which can be very expensive if they cannot recover the money from the other party. Some CH companies provide a cover so you are not responsible if they cannot recover their money.
Take the time ...
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It does not matter how the question is worded for an Insurance contract, you only have to declare convictions etc that are not spent.
Have a read of this information.
http://www.nacro.org.uk/data/resources/nacro-2007021302.pdf
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There is a well hidden clause excluding claims for "Valuables" or "Money" stolen when outside of your control, if the items that were stolen are within their definition of valuables then it would not be covered.
Their policy is very difficult to follow as they have reduced it to as few pages as possible and crammed it all in ...
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With the clio bonnet flying open, a lot of Insurers manage to recover their costs from Renault (Depending on the exact circumstances). If your Insurers do recover their costs you should get some kind of refund.
It might be worth chasing your Insurers up to make sure they investigate whether they can recover their costs from Renault
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Their policy does in fact cover items that have been checked in, however I suspect the problem is that they require you to report any problems with checked in baggage to the airline and obtain a report from them before you leave the baggage claim area.
I can't copy and paste it, but it's on page 6 of this link ...
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http://www.bitterwallet.com/tag/swinton
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