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- Unemployment cover – Please can you clarify what a ‘program of job losses’ means in the policy wording.
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- Can I get a joint income protection insurance cover? for accident sickness & redundancy for 800.00 cover this includes bills and loan payments a month.
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Category Archives: Flood Insurance
Insurers refuse cover for flood-hit properties
In a rebellion against spending cuts, insurers are refusing to renew home insurance policies if improvements have not been made to flood defences The government has slashed spending on flood protection by 27% to £259m in 2011-12 and many multi-million-pound defense … Continue reading
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Insurance in Boscastle
My household insurance rose from £400 to over £2700 this year due to a flood claim in 2004, can you help to insure a property in Boscastle that has previously flooded.
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Testimonial from a Happy Client
Regarding the experience with Budget, basically, when I rang to transfer the existing policy in to my husband’s name (as his aunt died in February this year) they advised the existing policy would have to be cancelled and a new … Continue reading
BBC News Interview with Neil Cook Flooded properties
One of our specialists Neil Cook discusses the insurance problems facing people with previously flooded properties. If you require help obtaining house insurance for your flooded or flood risk property please contact us at flood risk home insurance
Double trouble for Flood Victims
Properties that have flooded could see insurance premiums increased by 400 to 500 % the excess on these policies could also increase by very large ammounts. Policyholders claim that the worst areas are Worcestershire, the East Riding, Cumbria and Oxfordshire-Berkshire. If you are having trouble … Continue reading


