Insurance Guide
Have you got it covered? These days, you
probably have. Insurance is now available
for nearly anything, covering the most
important -and probably the most expensive
-possessions in your and your family's
lives: your home and its contents, your
vehicle and your holiday.
Just as with life and health insurance,
arranging cover for your expensive and/or
treasured possessions provides peace of mind
should the worst happen - theft or fire loss
in your home, an accident that destroys your
car, or a loss of luggage or difficulty
abroad which has the potential to ruin your
dream holiday.
And while insurance can never replace the
loss of a family heirloom, it can help to
ensure you are not bankrupted replacing a
necessity.
Depending on what you're insuring, policies
and premiums will differ greatly - some will
be short-term and cover only emergencies,
while others like motor or house and
contents insurance will be more long-term in
nature and will likely adapt to your
changing circumstances during the term of
your policy.
There is no shortage of companies wanting to
sell you insurance -insurance companies and
brokers now have to compete with banks,
supermarkets and travel agents to sell you a
policy, and the wide variety on
offer can be confusing. How much coverage do
you need? And how do you know that you're
getting the policy you need at the best
possible price?
As a financial data comparison site,
Insurancebuy.co.uk can direct you to the
best insurance deals to meet your needs. The
Internet makes it easy to shop around for
low premiums, but you need to ensure that
your choice of home, car or travel insurance
really suits you, your belongings and
circumstance.

Insurance News
Motoring overseas? Then get your cover up to
speed
If you are one of the three million British
drivers heading off to the Continent this
summer, ready to explore in the comfort of
an air-conditioned car, make sure your cover
is as good as the scenery.
The most common mistake is to assume your
fully comprehensive insurance will cover you
in the Tuscan countryside or the French
Riviera.
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