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  • Re: Home Insurance for Underpinned Houses

    Hi Most insurance companies will ask a question about subsidence and underpinning, and price accordingly. I can only suggest you try one of the larger brokers such as Swinton or Endsleigh who have access to a range of insurers and premiums that in some cases are exclusive to them, one of which should hopefully give you a premium more in line ...
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on November 5, 2008
  • Re: What type of insurance?

    HI Do you have more details where this will be kept as it will impact on the cost of the premium and who will insure you?
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on November 5, 2008
  • Re: multiple insurance

    Hi Certain companies such as Admiral do offer multiple insurance, however i would approach this with caution as no one insurer is good overall and cars and vans come into different categories one being domestic and another commercial which would impact on any premium more. It would be wise for your son to look around for a good van insurance ...
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on October 2, 2008
  • Re: van hire, contents insurance

    Hi Have you taken a look at your home insurance policy? Most policies include cover for removal day that will cover your furniture whilst its in transit from one destination to another. Although check first whether this is restricted to whether the removal needs to be carried out by a recognised removal firm or if it still applies when arranging ...
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on October 2, 2008
  • Re: Insurance that covers collapse of airline / operator

    Hi Laura Of the insurers on our panel, Insurefor.com and Post office offer Scheduled Airline Failure cover as standard and Swiftcover offer it as an optional extra. Have you booked separate flights/hotels or have you booked a package holiday. If its the latter then you are covered should anything happen to your airline, but unfortunately there ...
    Posted to Travel insurance FAQs (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on September 30, 2008
  • Re: Contents insurance + Charity's Library

    Hi You'll need to declare to your insurer the amount of cover you'd need and the stock value and the nature of the stock. The insurer may make an additional charge to you, or may require you/or the charity to take out a separate policy to cover the stock. Peter
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on September 16, 2008
  • Re: Travel insurance

    Hi Alan Unfortunately I'm unable to recommend a particular policy however if you enter your details into our insurance finder I would suggest you look for an annual multi-trip policy which covers you for travelling world-wide and winter sports. I would also suggest you take a look at both the medical cover thats offered, the excesses that apply ...
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on September 16, 2008
  • Re: excess

    Hi Is the total excess with Halifax £250 or just the voluntary? If its the latter can I ask you to please send me on your quote details and we shall look into this, if its the total excess then on the question page on Moneysupermarket you'll have been asked if you wish to have any voluntary excess when you selected £50, this is in addition to any ...
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on September 3, 2008
  • Re: Annual Travel Insurance

    Hi Vikki In answer to your first question - yes you and your partner will be able to travel separately and together on the problem, however I would check with the individual insurer as to whether they will allow you to travel pregnant as this can vary by policy, as a rule of thumb most policies will not insure you within 8-12 weeks of your due ...
    Posted to Ask the Expert - Insurance (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on August 20, 2008
  • Re: navigating the moneysupermarket website - is it me?

    Hi Al I'm sorry you've had problems amending your quote, and I do agree with you that there's nothing more frustrating that having to go all the way through a quote process only to have to start it all over again for the sake of one detail. The good news here is that this is something we recognise as a potential area for problems and we are ...
    Posted to Motoring (Forum) by Peter Gerrard on August 11, 2008
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