Posts Tagged ‘ uninsured drivers ’

Auto Insurance, What Is Liability And Collision Insurance?

Sep 15th, 2009 | By

You know full well that it?s the law, but you’ve been driving around without car insurance for a while now. Why?  Car insurance is of supreme importance to any driver, no matter how good you think you are. Accidents happen, plain and simple, and you need to be protected in case it does. Not all
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UK Car Insurance ? Be assured for a safe drive

Sep 15th, 2009 | By

Shopping for car insurance is the only way to save on the car insurance. Car Insurance is the perfect solution for your problem on car theft, accidents etc. People are quite dependent on their vehicles and losing a vehicle by an accident or theft will be a financial loss. Moreover it will affect our day
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UK Car Insurance. Uninsured Cars To Be Crushed

Sep 15th, 2009 | By

Are you one of the one in twenty motorists who regularly drive without insurance? You’d better watch out – your car could be heading for the crusher and shipped off to the world’s biggest scrap smelter in China! New powers now allow the police to seize, impound and crush any car found on the road
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US Auto Insurance – Protect Your Wife!

Sep 14th, 2009 | By

US Auto Insurance ? Protect Your Wife! Auto insurance in general, which includes car insurance is an insurance consumers can purchase for cars, trucks, and other vehicles. It’s mainly meant to provide protection against losses incurred as a result of car accidents and also thefts of vehicle. It also includes losses arising due to natural
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How To Calculate UK Car Insurance

Sep 14th, 2009 | By

How To Calculate UK Car Insurance? Insurance premiums are calculated according to several risk factors. These are the factors identified by the insurance company as most likely to have an impact on the insured against risk occurring. Insurance is a significant cost associated with the item insured and should not be rushed into. It is
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UK Car Insurance For The Elderly.

Sep 12th, 2009 | By

There were 550 serious accidents last year where the driver was over aged 70 and where driver was either killed or badly hurt, reports the Institute of Advanced Motoring . That statistic represents 8% of the national total of 7,035 similar accidents. That means that the over 70′s’s have more, very serious accidents per mile
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UK Car Insurance. Premiums Driven Down By The Internet.

Sep 12th, 2009 | By

After so many experts have warned us that the cost of car insurance is on the rise, what’s happened? It’s fallen! It’s mostly down to the growing impact of shopping online. In the second half of 2005 the average car insurance premium fell from ?470.17 to ?462.15. But it’s the silver surfers who’ve benefited most.
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Car Insurance, Essential Information About Excess Payments

Sep 12th, 2009 | By

An excess payment is the fixed contribution you must pay each time your car is repaired through your car insurance policy. Normally the payment is made directly to the accident repair garage when you collect the car. If your car is declared to be a write off, your insurance company will deduct the excess agreed
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Cheap UK Car Insurance

Sep 11th, 2009 | By

Nothing is easy even in today?s one-click world. Buying car insurance can be a big hassle, and take most of a day calling around, talking to different companies to get quotes. A lot of people don?t have the time to waste to call several different companies out of the phone book, haggling for the best
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UK Car Insurance. Optional Legal Expense Cover Is It Worth It.

Sep 11th, 2009 | By

Peter, our freelance journalists doesn’t take kindly to people driving into his beloved car. No, he doesn’t use his fourteen stone of gym-honed muscle to exact retribution nor is he into road rage. Of course he’s got his car comprehensively insured but he’s also covered another way. He’s got legal insurance. He included in his
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