Don’t go it alone: find a good guide for taking out cover

The path to taking out van insurance is fraught with the kinds of pitfalls that can see you losing lots of money in a big hurry, so experts say you shouldn’t just stumble about in the dark: take a guide with you to make sure you get to where you need to go.

Just like you wouldn’t leave on a journey to some place you haven’t been before without getting directions or putting the address in your satnav, you shouldn’t go blundering about aimlessly when it comes to finding the best deals on van insurance, either.  There are an abundance of places you can turn to in order for guidance, with the best choice usually being a comparison website that offers specialised information on commercial van insurance as well as how to keep your motoring costs from going through the roof.

While taking out cover for a commercial van is similar to the process that you go through in taking out personal car insurance cover, there are several differences that you need to know about prior to signing any contracts.  A guide will help explain what these differences are and guide you towards the best choice for your needs, which can save you cash in the long run as you’re not purchasing cover you don’t need.

With the current economic landscape being as uncertain as it is, business owners are not in any sort of position to be throwing money away.  You need cash to keep your firm afloat, whether you’re providing goods or services to your customers, as you’ll need to pay your employees and all your other operating costs, such as filling your van’s tank; and with the price of fuel on a seemingly unending spiral upward, every last pound you’re not spending on superfluous insurance cover is one you can spend at the petrol pump.

AIG planning to drop out of the UK insurance market?

One major insurance industry player says it is thinking long and hard about whether it will stay in the UK market or flee with its tail between its legs, according to a th words of one of the company’s executives.

Insurance Australia Group’s chief executive and managing director, Mike Wilkins, said that AIG will be conducting a ‘strategic review’ of the firm’s UK arm in the face of improvement in the British economy.  AIG’s UK division saw £3.2 million in losses in 2011’s second half, which may seem like reason enough to abandon the country, but this is actually a vast improvement to the second half of 2010, where the business lost
£77.4 million.

While the insurance group is still thinking over its options, they include either focusing the firm’s strategy to a specialised motor insurance offering or even selling off the entire business either in part or completely.  The UK assets for IAG include stakes in Barnett & Barnett and Arista, and the group owns Equity Red Star as well.

IAG needs a return to profitability in its UK businesses, Mr Wilkins said. The insurance markets in the UK are particularly nightmarish at the moment, leading to shareholders exerting pressure upon the firm to deliver better value for money, and with the progress IAG has made in reducing the massive fountain of cash that has been flowing from its arteries in the UK, now may be the best time to re-assess the firm’s longer term plans, the chief executive added.

 

Commercial insurance market conditions are nightmarish

The current market conditions for business owners that have to make sure they have the proper cover in place are positively nightmarish, made even worse by how relatively low they’ve been prior to these ubiquitous rate hikes – leaving many business owners crying to the heavens for an answer – or a way to avoid all the pain.

Van insurance prices have rocketed as of late, something that can be blamed on several different factors.  Profit margins for insurance providers are being eroded steadily as a result of a massive uptick in the number of motor insurance claims involving car crashes where personal injury plays a part, sending insurers scrambling to recover their outgoings by raising their rates for all their commercial van insurance and personal car insurance customers.

Claims management firms have been having a field day in soliciting injured motorists to make claims against insurers for massive payouts – in order to take a generous slice for themselves, of course.  Guess where these claims management companies are getting their information from in regards to which house to call or which mobile phone to text with their unsolicited enquiries?  That’s right, the insurance companies themselves.

Insurers actually sell on the personal details of their customers who have been involved in accidents where the other party in the incident is covered by a competitor.  They call the process ‘charging referral fees,’ but most people would call it ‘hanging the industry out to dry,’ especially as each insurer does it to every one of their competitors, resulting in increased claims across the board.

Steps have been taken by the Government to bring a halt to the practice, but for many, the damage has already been done.  Claims figures are up by nearly 70 per cent over the past few years, even though the number of accidents that have actually occurred have dropped by around 23 per cent.

Handy guide launched for comparison site shoppers

One major comparison website has come forward with a handy guide chock-full of top tips for cutting down your van insurance costs in the current economy, it was recently revealed.

While it seems you can’t swing a cat without hitting a comparison site nowadays, it’s quite commonplace to find one that tries to distinguish itself from the rapidly growing pack by offering added value.  Many choose to diversify the options they offer consumers, such as allowing people to do all their home and life insurance shopping as they do their van and car insurance as well, while others offer tips and strategies for keeping your costs down – something that has become incredibly popular lately with the eye watering petrol prices a veritable plague upon us all.

One new guide has recently been put out there, free for everyone, and has been tooled to be of particular interest towards anyone shopping for commercial van insurance – especially those going into business for themselves for the first time.  The guide examines the several different use categories that you need to be aware of when taking out van insurance, since it’s one of the things that controls how much your policy is going to cost, and the list provided by the guide is exhaustive in the variegated factors that can cause a quote to go up and down like a funfair ride.

It can be incredibly frustrating, trying to find the best cover at the cheapest price, especially in a world that has so many variables to take into account.  Many people who have tried shopping for cover have begun to pull their hair out after trying to navigate the treacherous waters on their own, but now help is at hand for anyone who feels frustrated to tears, thanks to comparison sites that offer added-value guides.

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