We will all pay for the floods with insurance premiums set to rise 10% (Daily Mail)
We will all pay for the floods with insurance premiums set to rise 10% (Daily Mail)
The insurance bill for the floods could top £3 billion - and we will all pay in dearer premiums. Brokers have said that home and contents cover could increase by 10 per cent as insurers try to recoup huge losses
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Home insurance set to rise after floods (Daily Telegraph)
Homeowners were warned yesterday to expect to pay more for their insurance following the spate of recent floods.
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Insurance: recovering from the floods (Daily Telegraph)
How to cope with the financial consequences of flood damage. By Kara Gammell.
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How to protect your income in a crisis (Daily Telegraph)
Flooding is just one of the unexpected events which can affect your livelihood, writes Stephen Spurdon.
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Now a deluge of premium rises? (Times Online Sunday)
Back in April, the Met Office was predicting a long, hot summer. Instead, we’ve been deluged by rain with tens of thousands of people affected by flooding in the North of England, the Midlands, the South West and the Thames Valley.
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Premiums set to rise as companies pay out £2.5bn (Daily Telegraph)
Homeowners were warned yesterday to expect to pay more for their insurance because of the floods.
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Are you covered for accidents at home? (The Observer)
Over 80 per cent of home insurers will not pay out for household mishaps - such as spillages, washing machine floods or permanent carpet stains - even though 91 per cent of policy holders think they are covered.
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Premiums may rise as Oz insurers hit upon hard times (Crikey)
How much have Australia's two biggest global insurers, QBE and Insurance Australia Group been impacted after the second round of big, expensive floods in Britain in a month?
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Red Cross to raise money to help flood victims (Edinburgh Evening News)
THE Red Cross is set to launch a national appeal to raise money for the victims of the worst floods to hit Britain in modern history.
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Floods crisis hits one million Britons (Daily Telegraph)
The armed forces and emergency services are battling to save electricty supplies for a quarter of a million people as rising flood waters threaten to engulf a Gloucestershire powerstation.
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We will all pay for the floods with insurance premiums set to rise 10% (Daily Mail)
Where you park your vehicle overnight is also very important to the insurers. If it is kept in a locked garage, you should be offered a lower premium than if you leave it unattended in the street.
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