Make sure you insure your car correctly

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Jul 06, 2011

Classic car owners are fanatical about their prized possessions and will always want what is best for their cars, but getting the correct classic car insurance can sometimes be a bit of a problem especially as there are so many guidelines to follow. It is vital to protect your investment in the best possible way and the best way to do this is to really do your homework and make sure you get the best provider, fit for your pride and joy.

For instance there are three categories for the older more cherished cars. There are Veteran cars which were manufactured before 1903; Vintage cars that were manufactured between 1903 and 1933 and Classic cars that tend to be around 15 years old.
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Save your insurance cover from tractors on road

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Jun 30, 2011

The silage cutting season might make the farmers happy but the car owners need to be alert from the tractors and other farm machinery emerging from the fields. This is quite busy time for farmers so the number of trailers and tractors will increase on road dramatically. The other road users need to be wary of these farm vehicles and keep their vehicles safe while driving on road.

The Irish Farmers’ Association and Road Safety Authority have jointly appealed the drivers to drive calmly on road already occupied with slow moving farm vehicles. B


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Car Insurance Deductibles

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Jun 28, 2011

If you’ve done any research on what impacts the price of car insurance, you probably know that your auto deductible is the largest controllable factor, aside from coverage type, affecting the premiums you pay. Most drivers are also aware that if they raise their auto insurance deductible, their premiums will drop as a result. While many policyholders can benefit from higher deductibles, others may be better served by either keeping the same deductible or lowering it. Read on to determine which strategy best suits your financial status and driving habits.

What Is a Deductible?

An insurance deductible is the portion of the bill for which you are responsible in the event of a covered loss, such as an accident or a theft.
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Static Caravan Fire Risks

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Jun 22, 2011

Owning a static caravan gives you the chance to have the perfect holiday home, offering somewhere that you can escape to at a moment’s notice for the ultimate stress-free break. You’re free to come and go as you please, but there are always going to be static caravan risks that you need to consider. One of the most important of these is the risk of fire, but if you prepare accordingly and have the right safety features (and insurance) in place you’ll have one less thing to worry about.

Static caravans suffer from the same kind of fire risks as any other type of home, and some might say they’re even more susceptible to it. A stati
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Alaska Car Insurance

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Jun 20, 2011

Alaska is the United States’ largest state in the aspect of ground area. It is the only state that is separated from the United States by another country. At one time thousands of years ago, Alaska was connected to Russia through a small land channel in the Bering Sea. In 1867, Alaska was bought from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million dollars. In 1912, it became a territory officially. Later in 1959, just before Hawaii became a state, Alaska was officially named the 49th state in the USA. The name “Alaska” comes from the Aleut word “alaxsxaq,” which means “the main land.” Most of Alaska’s residents live in Anchorage. The state’s population is 698,473 today.


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Guest Post: The Harmful Side of Animal-Sourced Dog Chews

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Jun 20, 2011

Heresa guest post from Dr. Rex Riggs on the topic of dog chews – the ones sourced from animal body parts that arent used for other purposes. Dr. Rex Riggs is the owner of Best Friends Veterinary Hospital in Powell, Ohio. He is a veterinarian, and an Advisory Board member of Embrace Pet Insurance.

Compare Motorhome Insurance Quotes

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Jun 17, 2011

As everyone should know by now, the only way you can be confident that you’re getting the best insurance policy is by performing thorough comparisons. Doing so will give you a better understanding of the market and what else is out there, and should hopefully save you some money at the same time. But, it shouldn’t always be taken at face value – if you want to be confident that you’ve got the best deal possible, try taking it a step further the next time you want to compare motorhome insurance.

By that, I mean pit one company against the other. You always need to start by heading online to perform comparisons and shortlist a few options, but then make sure to call each of them individually to see whether they can improve on their prices. You’ll
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The importance of competent car accident claim lawyers

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Jun 15, 2011

After a car accident, the first point, when making a vehicle accident claim is to receive 100% compensation without any additional fees. You must select the company, that never charges the client and do not keep your earnings. Some car accident claim companies offer you to buy an insurance policy; there’s no different as you are as paying the bills! Choose lawyers who only deal with requests for car accident, so are experts in this field.

If your car is damaged, you must repair it and get other means of transport while all that happens. C
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Annual or Single Trip Travel Insurance?

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Jun 14, 2011

Is it better for you to take out annual travel insurance or buy a single trip policy each time you travel? It’s a debate many holidaymakers have every year. Which is more economical, and which is best?

Ask yourself a few questions before you decide on an annual or single trip policy. First work out how many times you will be going on vacation or business trips in the coming year. Then calculate this against the cheapest travel insurance quote you can find for each individual trip, and the cheapest annual travel insurance policy.

For example, if you are planning on travelling two or more times outside the country, and perhaps taking one business trip, you may be better off with annual travel insurance. H


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