Archive for the 'Insurance - General' Category



Tackle Your Claim: Your Insurance Company Wants To Keep Your Money, You Can Fight Back Posted By : Jane Pytel

Thursday 20 November 2008 @ 8:11 am

Insurance companies routinely enhance their profitability by utilizing tactics designed to minimize or deny the payout on your claim. You must arm yourself with knowledge of your rights, recognition of the tactics used against you, and your refusal to accept that the insurance company holds all the power.

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Senior Citizen Insurance Posted By : Dev Sar

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 8:11 am

Senior citizens of different ages can get good deals in insurance coverage. The only thing is to be able to see beyond the profit motives of the insurance agent and to sign up for an insurance pack that meets your requirements. Not all, but some insurance agents will be eager to push to you insurance products that may not do any good to you under the circumstances you are in.

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Worst Case of Malicious Damage Posted By : Lavana James

Tuesday 18 November 2008 @ 6:11 am

As we march inexorably towards an age of ill discipline and rampant behaviour in all forms and fashions, more and more cases of malicious damage to property are reported on a regular basis, South Africa not being the only country under the cosh of violent and inappropriate behaviour.

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Landlords Insurance: How Does It Minimize Your Financial Losses? Posted By : Greath Owen

Friday 14 November 2008 @ 11:11 am

As a landlord you may heavily depend on the rent, which you get from your tenants. You may also have a mortgage on your rented property and are dependent on it for your loan service. Suddenly, a fire damages your property and your tenants have to move out. It will take three months to give the original shape to your property.

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Takeaway Insurance: A Right Move For The Takeaway Owners Posted By : Greath Owen

Friday 14 November 2008 @ 10:11 am

Takeaway insurance covers for owners of all aspects of takeaways, irrespective of Chinese takeaway, burger bar, Indian takeaway or pizza delivery. It takes the responsibility of ones premises with insurance to cover all risk aspects, such as contents insurance, goods in transit and liability insurance, to ensure that ones business does not suffer any interruption.

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Landlord Emergency Assistance Insurance: An Important Policy For All Landlords Posted By : Greath Owen

Friday 14 November 2008 @ 10:11 am

Landlord emergency assistant policy is designed to insure the landlord against an uxpected problem with plumbing and drainage, electricity supply, doors or windows, and heating system.If you are a landlord,you will find the landlord emergency assistance inssurance very helful to keep your property in good working order.

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Landlords Insurance: An Important Insurance Every Landlord Should Consider Posted By : Greath Owen

Friday 14 November 2008 @ 10:11 am

You own an apartment. May be you are satisfied with your well furnished rented property. But did you think about the the things you may leave in the house, like white goods, carpets and general furniture? You should also think how much costly it will be to replace your personal items such as pictures, paintings and garden furniture, if any damage is done to them.

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Tenants Contents Insurance: An Insurance You Must Consider Posted By : Greath Owen

Friday 14 November 2008 @ 9:11 am

Tenants contents insurance gives great safety to tenants. But for some causes unknown; tenants, especially those who have never rented before, are often overlook the policy. A tenant, who has moved into a new property, the last thing he considers is the tenants contents insurance.

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How Personal Loan Insurance Is Used Posted By : Alisdair Cosgrove

Monday 10 November 2008 @ 10:11 pm

There may be some uncontrollable circumstances in your life that make it impossible to repay a loan; such as an accident or a sudden illness that could take you out of the work force for an extended period of time. It may be necessary for your employer to make some cut-backs on the number of workers or perhaps they may have to make wage decreases.Maybe you are self-employed and your business is not doing as well as you expected, so you do not have as much money coming in as you thought you would have at the present time

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Professional Indemnity (PI) Insurance Market Posted By : Paul Berg

Thursday 6 November 2008 @ 10:11 pm

This article summarises issues involved with the Professional Indemnity insurance market and the hard/soft cycle that has such an influential effect on premium levels. We will also attempt to predict what the future might hold as the market moves inexorably out of its soft phase and into harder times.

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