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Practical Insight Into Insurance
Almost anything
can be insured these days: breasts, legs, your goldfish, your
mental health, physical health, your own life, your childs
life. You can insure against the bad weather, good weather, political
events
.
In Scotland,
triathlon competitors were insured for £1 million in case
they were injured by the Loch
Ness monster according to the BBC
.life insurance perhaps?
But is Nessie
the real monster in this, what other terrible creatures lie hidden
in the complexity of insurance documents? The insurance small-print
is usually the last thing most people take to bed to induce a
soporific state.
In terms of
personal insurance, there are eight general areas of insurance
in which the consumer should be interested:
* Buildings
insurance
* Contents
insurance
* Life
insurance
* Health
insurance
* Family legal
protection
* Pet
insurance
* Travel
insurance
* Car
insurance
Buildings
insurance covers your property against damage typically caused
by fire,
flood,
subsidence damage, temporary accommodation and the cost of replacing
broken or lost keys. External buildings in the vicinity of the
insured property may also be covered, such as sheds and garages.
The website, yourable.com which provides insurance information
for disabled people, makes the statement that building insurance
should be the bare minimum people take out, not only to protect
the property, but to protect the mortgage.
Alongside
buildings insurance, contents insurance should also be considered.
Contents insurance is frequently packaged with buildings insurance
and covers your furniture, equipment and personal belongings against
fire, lightning, flooding, theft or vandalism. Accidental damage
can be included, but may be sold as an optional extra.
Yourable.com
advises that the three main priorities when taking out building
(or content) insurance should be:
* To decide
how much cover you want the more you want covered, the
higher the cost.
* To decide
what excess youre prepared to pay the site advises
that in most cases, increasing the excess will reduce the premium
* To identify
any particularly expensive single items in your home, including
costly adaptations to the home
* To isolate
any property which is regularly taken outdoors, as contents insurance
may also protect bicycles, money and credit cards etc
Health / medical
insurance typically covers private treatment for an operation
or illness and may be extended to include specific circumstances
or events such as specialist consultations and out-patient treatment
like physiotherapy. Family legal protection may provide some financial
assistance in the event of involvement in a court case. Such insurance
normally covers contract disputes, personal injury claims, employment
disputes and jury service. Pet insurance is often widely available
for cats and dogs, though sometimes is less common for other animals,
the cost of kennel and cattery fees are normally covered in pet
insurance policies.
Travel insurance
and the importance of shopping around for the best policy, has
been widely publicised recently, with consumer website moneynet
( http://www.moneynet.co.uk/ ), in particular, urging consumers
to shop around for the best deal, including undertaking some research
online. Some of the high street players who offer travel insurance,
such as Thomas Cook and Travelcare, levy premiums that are typically
twice as expensive as purchasing cover online.
With regard
to car insurance, there are three types of policy available: 3rd
party, 3rd party (fire and theft) and comprehensive. Third Party
is the most basic and will cover damage to third party property,
usually with some protection for legal expenses. This compares
to comprehensive, where additional protection is available for
damage caused by theft, attempted theft, fire, lightning and other
adverse weather conditions.
About
the Author...Rachel Lane writes for the personal finance
blog Cashzilla: http://www.cashzilla.co.uk/.
Cashzilla is a personalfinanosaurus and a source of personal
finance wonder.
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