Archive for January 27th, 2010

British Insurance Brokers Association approves of terrorism compensation

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by admin January 27, 2010 in Insurance News

The British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) has welcomed the announcement from the Government that they will compensate British victims of terrorism abroad .

Graeme Trudgill, BIBA’s Technical and Corporate Affairs Executive, said: “We have been liaising with victim’s families since 2004 and are delighted that the Government has finally committed themselves to this important change. We are also very pleased that many travel insurers, over the last four years, have agreed to include terrorism cover in their travel insurance policy wordings.”

Mr Trudgill added it is estimated that about a third of policies still do not have any terrorism protection at all and BIBA is urging insurers to include this cover as soon as possible because travellers will rely on their insurer helping them if they are caught in a terrorism incident abroad.

According to Peter Staddon, BIBA head of Technical Services, this scheme is not a replacement for travel insurance, it is purely after the event compensation . Read more…

Car insurance premiums driven up 19.6% in 2009

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by admin January 27, 2010 in Insurance News

Car insurance premiums have seen their largest ever annual increase in the last 12 months, rising by 19.6 per cent, according to research by Consumer Intelligence. The average car insurance premium is now setting drivers back £564.69, the research shows, pushed up by the increasing trend of ‘compensation culture’, which has caused a rise in personal injury claims, and fraud. UK drivers have paid an additional £2.1billion in car insurance premiums during the past 12 months, with young drivers facing the most significant increases. Young drivers’ car insurance is traditionally more expensive than for more experienced drivers, but has risen by an average 24.87 per cent in the last 12 months, from £1,275 in January 2009 to £1,489 by the end of last year. Comparatively, car insurance for the over 65s saw the smallest increase in cost, rising by about half as much as for young motorists’ premiums. M

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