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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The Flood of Home Insurance

Recent flooding across the UK this year has caused many people to see the importance of good home insurance. In recent months many of those affected have had no cover at all while others realised that their insurance was inadequate for damages caused by the flooding. The floods of 2007 highlighted the need for quality insurance and for those seeking to purchase insurance to pay much closer attention to the small print and make certain the policy is right for them.

In the past few years buying home and contents insurance has become easier with most insurers offering quotes and the option of purchasing online. Price comparison websites attract many people interested in finding the cheapest quote. However, the cheapest may not always be the best, as many people that suffered in the floods discovered. Many insurance policies come with a list of exclusions meaning they don't pay out in certain circumstances, such as accidental damage.

When choosing insurance it's a good idea to get a hold on the big picture of what you want and need to insure. Consider all of the potential incidences that could befall your property, such as fire and natural disasters such as flooding and storm damage. Then there is contents insurance; basic insurance for the contents of your house is likely to have exemptions, so it's best to take note of what each policy offers and more importantly if you have any possessions that are of particular importance or value. Many insurers offer special add-ons for contents policies such as sports equipment and home garden cover.

Comprehensive understanding of your insurance policy is ever more important as costs are expected to rise 10% following the recent floods. Although the flooding may have been a factor in the price hike, a spokesman for one insurer said it was due to the general increase in costs for making home repairs. Premiums have hardly risen over the past ten years so it should not come as a surprise that rates will be raised now.

With insurance rate rises imminent, many people are bound to shop around more when choosing home insurance but should always double check the exact policy details before selecting any policy.

The Environment Agency reported the floods in June and July have been the worst experienced in the past 60 years. Experts predict that the world will experience an increasing amount of severe weather events in the future which makes home insurance more important than ever.

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