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Monday, 30 July 2018

A guide to accidental damage insurance

Mishaps can happen in your home, whether it’s a glass of red wine spilt on a carpet or a broken window. The consequences can be expensive, though, so it helps if you have accidental damage insurance. In this guide, we’ll explain everything you need to know about accidental damage cover.

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Friday, 27 July 2018

A guide to comprehensive car insurance

When it comes to owning a car, there are some costs that you can’t avoid paying, with car insurance at the top of the list. With car insurance, you have three options: comprehensive, third party, and third party fire and theft cover. Comprehensive insurance offers the highest level of cover, with third party offering the lowest.

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Empty house with plant in the window

Thursday, 26 July 2018

A guide to unoccupied house insurance

There are over 200,000 homes in the UK that have been empty for at least six months. There are many reasons these homes may be standing empty, but just because a house is unoccupied, it doesn't mean you don’t need insurance. In this guide, we explain how unoccupied house insurance works.

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Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Our guide to insurance for disabled drivers

There are around 1.9 million disabled drivers in the UK and 400,000 adapted vehicles . If you’re a disabled driver, you shouldn’t pay more for your car insurance policy than a non-disabled driver. In this guide we’ll explain how to go about getting the right car insurance policy for you, at a price that’s fair.

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Wednesday, 18 July 2018

A guide to bicycle insurance

Bike insurance may not be a legal requirement, but, whether you own one bike or have a shed full, you’ll want to make sure you’re protected from theft and damage. In this guide, we let you know how to make sure you get the best possible cover for your bike(s).

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Monday, 16 July 2018

A guide to retirement home insurance

Whether you’re moving into sheltered accommodation, a retirement home or a retirement community, you’ll want to make sure that your belongings are protected. Home insurance can do just that, giving you the peace of mind of knowing that, if there’s a fire, flood or burglary, you won’t be left out of pocket.

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