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Archive for December, 2010

Posted by Eric Adams On Dec - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

Earlier this month 2 paramedics attending the scene of an accident were added to the long list of December road fatalities.It is especially sad when those who try to save lives are themselves threatened by irresponsible driving behaviour of motorists near accident scenes!

The first hour after an accident is known as the Golden Hour – and paramedics might be so focused on saving lives that safety around them is not given the necessary attention.

We would like to urge all drivers to drive with caution at the scene of an accident – irrespective whether the accident scene has been secured with marker or not.

Safe Driving near Accidents

An accident scene is an important driver distraction. Man

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Dec - 22 - 2010 0 Comment

With the BBC Weather forecast coming out to be true, UK has been hit with another of the impending issues pertaining to the insurance sector. It has been seen that after the hike in the insurance premiums, the admin fees, as well as the increasing number of accidents, the insurance sector now has to deal with a ghost of a forbidden past. With the snow and ice beating against the territories of Britain, there has been an increase in the accident insurance claims as per the report released by AA today. With uncertain driving conditions, more people have been falling prey to accidents and mishaps that has in turn made them come to their insurance companies for a timely rescue.

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Dec - 21 - 2010 0 Comment

It’s that time of year again, time to pack up and see the family! For everyone that lives a passport-stamp away, that means booking tickets and traveling with the hopes of making it to your final destination with your bags in hand. So what can you do to make sure that your holiday travel is both easy and comfortable?

 

- First of all, make sure that you check your flight status hours in advance. There is nothing worse than getting to the airport to find that your flight has been delayed! We find FlightStats an important resource that will track flights and give you up-to-the-minute information on your flight.

 

- Next, use Google Maps to find out what the traffic patterns will be like and if there will be any delays on your route to the airport. Thi

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Posted by Eric Adams On Dec - 18 - 2010 0 Comment

According to many people with their hands on the purse strings of the country, there is no need to invest in an infrastructure that is capable of dealing with snow because we do not get it often enough. Well, in my humble opinion, three major bouts of snow in the space of ten months, two of which have come in the space of a month prove otherwise. However, until they invest in snow ploughs and the like, it may be worth considering taking certain measures yourself if you drive for a living. For example, many experts have advocated the use of winter tyres, which are designed to optimise grip. Individuals with taxi insurance policies to consider may want to bear this in mind.

Taxi drivers have no choice but to go out in the awful weather if they want to earn a living.

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Dec - 17 - 2010 0 Comment

If you compare car insurance supermarket, you will find that there is a universal prejudice aimed at the younger drivers. The drivers aged 17-29 often find themselves in a troubled sector where not one of the insurance companies gives them a good insurance deal. If we look into the reasons behind this common behaviour, we shall be able to find out the causes why the insurance sector is eyeing the younger drivers for higher insurance premiums if at all they oblige. It has been seen that younger drivers often engage in troubled practices such as that of drunken driving, over speeding as well as rash driving. Given this scenario, it looks justified as to why younger drivers are often charged more premiums.

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Dec - 14 - 2010 0 Comment

If you plan to relocate overseas, you will want to consider a long-term expatriate health insurance. Whether you are relocating for a job, retiring, or simply looking for a change of pace, long-term expatriate health insurance is an important consideration especially since the health care system may differ dramatically from what you may be accustomed to.

 

Some health care systems may have limited resources; others may allow you to go to public facilities requiring an insurance plan to cover private facilities. Knowing about the country you are traveling to and the health care they provide is crucial.

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Posted by Eric Adams On Dec - 13 - 2010 0 Comment

The first part in this series dealt with the basics of reporting and accident. Aspects discussed focused on when such report has to be made and by whom. To refresh, view Easy Steps and Guide to Reporting an Accident [Part1]

In this section we would like to have a closer look at the Accident Report Form and the information that you might need to gather for the efficient completion of this document.

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Dec - 12 - 2010 0 Comment

The winter weather is just not the right time for the drivers and neither for the insurance companies in UK. With it snowing for the major part of the season, it is difficult to ignore the subtle realities that come to the crust. In a recent data released by the AA, it has been seen that there has been an appalling increase in the breakdown callouts by the motorists in a span of last few days. Just the AA alone received as much as 25,000 callouts on the beginning day of the last week, which rendered it to consider the day as the busiest day for the month for the recovery firm.

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Dec - 11 - 2010 0 Comment

Kitesurfing is one of the fastest growing extreme sports that began back in the early 1990’s and now has about a half million riders around the world. As popularity grows, many international destinations are giving travelers the opportunity to get their feet wet.

 

To further explain, kitesurfing, also known as kiteboarding, uses a kite propelled by wind to pull a person standing on a surfboard across the water. As kitesurfing becomes available at vacation destinations, travelers are taking a break from relaxing on the beach to giving it a try. In fact, many international destinations like Central and South American countries are now offering lessons and equipment at reasonable costs. Wh

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Posted by Danielle Mitchell On Dec - 8 - 2010 0 Comment

The best way to handle a rising insurance premium is by making sure that you are using less of your car for commuting purposes- that is what the insurance experts have been propagating this winter. If you compare car insurance, you will find that people who use their cars on occasional purposes can save as much as thirty percent on their insurance premiums. It should be understood that lesser is your driving mileage, the better is the insurance deal that you get from your insurance company.

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