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Credit crunch sees increase in insurance fraud
Insurance fraud has seen an increase during the credit crunch. Insurers are seeing evidence of increasing underwriting fraud which is costing honest motor insurance customers between £50 and £60 each per policy16 December 2008
Brits will drop travel insurance
A new study suggests that a number of British holidaymakers will go abroad with travel insurance this year.19 September 2008
Motorists ignorant to the dangers of uninsured driving
Many motorists do not understand the severity of driving a vehicle without car insurance, it has been stated.18 September 2008
Car insurance is expensive for students
Many students may be priced out of taking their vehicle to university with them because of the rising cost of car insurance, according to a new study.16 September 2008
Households plan to cut corners on insurance
A new study has shown that an increasing number of households could be exposing themselves to unnecessary risks by not taking out insurance in a bid to cut costs.15 September 2008
Car insurance could be hit by flooding
A new study has found that motorists in flood risk areas could be unable to claim on their car insurance if their vehicle is damaged.12 September 2008
Net tightens on uninsured drivers
Motorists may see savings on their car insurance premiums after the minister of transport confirmed new measures to deal with uninsured drivers, according to the British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA).12 September 2008
Holidaymakers urged to get terrorism protection
With today being the seventh anniversary of the World Trade Centre attacks, tourists are being told to check if their travel insurance includes protection against terrorism.11 September 2008
Cities prove expensive for car insurance
Car insurance in Britain's major cities is more expensive than in other areas, according to the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA).11 September 2008
Flooding increases the importance of home insurance
While Britain is experiencing major flooding for the second consecutive year, many properties still do not have home insurance, according to a new study.11 September 2008
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