How Insurance Can Help

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Insurance is rarely out of the news. Whenever there is a major incident, anywhere across the globe, it is almost inevitable that the aftermath will require some involvement from the insurance industry. How the industry responds to these kinds of events, and how quickly it reacts to claims, has a significant impact on those caught up in disaster areas. Below are some of the more recent and high-profile incidents that have involved a wide range of insurance professionals

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Extreme weather events have become a part of life for many UK homeowners and businesses, and the insurance industry is responding to an ever-increasing number of flood-related claims

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ABI insists fire safety scheme is temporary

Mervyn Skeet, the Association of British Insurers’ director of general insurance, has outlined how the trade body will ensure the Fire Safety Reinsurance Scheme will only last three to five years, and how it will should end criticism of brokers earning commission for arranging cover.

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