small business insurance

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Home insurance â keeping it cheap



Most consumers assume that the home insurance industry generates huge profits on a continuous basis, yet this is not always the case. Last year, the industry faced £2bn-worth of claims from home insurance policyholders.

Of this amount, a quarter was met through customers? own policy excesses, the amount policyholders agree to pay before the rest of their claim is paid by their insurer. This left the industry with £1.5bn to pay.

Yet, despite predictions that average premiums would rise to offset these losses there have only been small increases noted so far, in large measure because the market remains so competitive that insurers don?t dare raise prices too high for fear of losing business.

However, this may not always remain the case, as this year?s insurance claims bill look! set to be even higher. The terrible flooding that followed heavy rain storms earlier this summer is estimated to have caused an estimated £2bn to 3bn of damage.

While many householders in affected areas did not have cover in place ? and were therefore unable to make a claim ? insurers still face another hefty set of bills.

The unfortunate fact is that with the climate in a constant state of change, freak weather events such as storms, tornados and flash flooding are becoming increasingly common.

For those unfortunate enough not to have a home insurance policy in place this could have been costly to say the least. Indeed the average repair bill for this summer?s flooding could fall anywhere between £10,000 and £20,000.

Inevitably, premiums will have to rise to reflect this strain on insurers? costs, particularly for policyholders living in flood-prone areas. The question is: how can you keep your house insurance cheap? As all insurance comes do! wn to a matter of risk assessment you need to make you house a! s secure as possible in terms of structure and safety.

If you live in a flood plain area this will ultimately affect your premium price as you are at increased risk from flood damage.

Unfortunately there is little you can do to protect against severe weather conditions apart from making sure your property is kept well maintained in the case of the roof for example. You can however keep a close eye on the weather forecast for flood warnings if you live in a property built on a flood plain.

It is not too difficult to acquire sandbags and use these to protect your property once flooding becomes a strong possibility. Also, you can move possessions of a high value to an upstairs floor or attic to avoid water damage.

Water is not the only way in which to suffer massive damage to your home. You should always consider fire safety in a home and install at least one fire alarm on each floor and if possible one in every high risk area such as the kitchen and hallw! ay.

It is judicious to have an escape plan in place in case you are trapped in a particular area of the house or on an upstairs pose.

In the event of your property being damaged by a storm, flooding or fire or even burgled, it is a good idea to have photographs of the content of each room stored safely, if likely with a relative or family friend.

Finally, to protect your contents from theft, remember to keep your property as secure as possible by installing extra locks where necessary, security lights and an alarm system (this usually helps to decrease security against loss premium) and you should be pretty well prepared for ?almost? any eventuality.

my gift cards
equity research jobs

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]



<< Home