It’s a sad fact of life but, when it comes to the causes of accidental damage around the home, one of the most common is fire. There are two main reasons. The first stems from the materials used to build your dream home. The sad reality is there’s a heck of a lot of wood in most modern buildings. It starts with wooden floors and ends with wooden frames to support a pitched roof. Why is there so much stuff that will burn? It comes down to one simple fact. Large parts of North America are covered with trees and this makes it a cheap building material. Not only is it quick and easy to use, but it also allows for considerable flexibility in the shape of the resulting construction. Better still, just as it’s cheap to put up your home, it’s equally cheap to clear the site and put up another one should something go seriously wrong. Add in the fact that most furniture and fittings are made out of wood or have a wooden frame, and you have the recipe for a first-class fire. Continue reading →
Entries from May 2010 ↓
Cheap home insurance and fire coverage
May 30th, 2010 — Insurance
Cheap small business insurance helps a start-up survive
May 19th, 2010 — Insurance
There is a common myth among people who run a business out of their garage – that their homeowner policy will cover all problems. Unfortunately, almost every domestic policy excludes liability for commercial risks. Worse, if you fail to tell your insurance company about the change of use, this gives them the right in law to cancel the policy and not pay out a cent on any claim. This will be so even if what happened would normally have been covered by your policy. It all comes down to a simple test. The insurance company relies on you to describe all the risks. If what you hide represents something significant that changes the nature of the risk, every insurer will cancel and you have no right to complain. Since the recession hit, more people have been using their homes as offices and business premises. For some, it is a way of earning a few extra dollars to top up what they earn. For others forced into unemployment, there is no choice. It is either start some kind of business or starve when the benefit runs out. Continue reading →
Cheap car insurance tips – how much coverage to buy?
May 19th, 2010 — Insurance
How much auto coverage to buy is the most common question most car owners ask when it comes to buying an insurance policy. The simple answer to this question is buying as much as you can afford and as much as your car really requires. But of course, the amounts will differ significantly between those who have brand new mid class cars, and those who drive old vehicles or buy their first insurance policy.
Drivers who have older vehicles or low cost cars are very likely to overpay for their insurance coverage. That is because most policies carry average amounts of comprehensive coverage, which are suitable for new mid range cars and are linked to the purchase value of the car. But as time go by and the value of your car decreases the amount of comprehensive coverage tends to be higher the actual amount you need. The same applies for low cost vehicles, which initially have a lower value than the average car. Continue reading →