Thursday, June 25, 2009

Modified Car Insurance Advice

With the rise in the number of customised and modified vehicles on the UK roads a whole new division of car and specialist motor insurance is rapidly growing to fill the cover needs of hot hatch owners and modified cars. You will be surprised but the majority of these cars are not owned by boy racers - more like middle aged life crisis racers! Today we look at the UK market for modified car insurance....

Modified Vehicle Specialist Car Insurance

Owners of modified cars by their very nature appreciate personalisation and providers of modified car insurance realise this. It is surprising how few of these owners have omitted to plan for the additional insurance cost when first contemplating making modifications to the car, showing what is quite often meticulous interest in the detail that the majority of us would overlook when thinking about how to cover our car.

Car Insurers have therefore had to be equally ingenious in their underwriting methods to be flexible enough in modifying their rating structures to accommodate the varying needs of modified car insurance.

It is one area of the specialist car insurance sector which is constantly evolving. Whilst classic car insurance gets larger in its risk pool as each year more cars join the classification, modifications could today mean a thousand more different things than it did even ten years ago with the advance of technology and the use of components that didn't exist before.

Modified vehicle insurance has had to be able to adapt to the ever increasing demands of twenty first century living.

Out of this need for flexibility while retaining competitive prices have arisen many modified specialist car insurers who actively seek out the hot hatch or boy-racer type risk that the main stream car insurance supermarkets would turn away as soon as they had discovered either the prospects car model, age or modification requirements.

Modified car owners are also by nature not as risk averse as the standard saloon driver with 2.4 children. Car Insurance has had to adapt to allow policy level underwriting for modified owners as individuals, to set their preferred levels of cover, rather than standard rating which takes an en mass approach. Insurance companies have had to realise that if they want the specialist car insurance market business, that they must take into consideration that as modified vehicle owners take pride in their vehicle and maintain their cars to the highest standards, they would expect nothing less from an insurance policy.

There are now many online modified car insurance specialists who offer instant cover online for straight forward modifications such as alloy wheels and in-car hi-fi or security devices. Some of the better ones can even cover you for certain engine and power modifications online. All of them should have a helpline where if you get stuck and cannot continue with an online quote, you should be able to talk to an expert who will help you with your specific modifications and insurance enquiry. Remember to keep the quote reference number if telephoning a company or broker to discuss your modifications. This will save a lot of time repeating what you have already told them about yourself and your car.

You can compare quotes for modified car insurance from the UK's largest online specialist car insurance comparison providers Insuretec & Lancaster Insurance.
If you get stuck at any point in the quote process they have very friendly staff who will talk through the pricing of your cars modifications.

Original Article Source By Dave Healey: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dave_Healey http://EzineArticles.com/?Specialist-Car-Insurance-For-Modified-Vehicles&id=2493453

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Should Obscene Domains be Banned by Nominet?

At Insuranceblog we own many insurance domains bought through the UK registrar and trust Nominet. We found this press release today from a UK Income Protection Insurance Company who have been having trouble registering their company domain with Nominet, and whilst trying to do so found out that its easier to register muslimterrorists.co.uk or childp**n.co.uk. than an insurance company domain

Hmm!

Here's the full story - Nominet domains

Let us know your thoughts!
Should obscene domain names be banned or is this freedom of speech?

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Accident and Sickness Insurance for the Self Employed

Accident and Sickness Insurance For the Self Employed

If you are just starting out in business or have been self employed for some time you should consider protecting not just yourself, but also your home and family against the possibility of you having an accident at work or home, or perhaps getting sick for a long time and not being able to work.

Both of these risks happen every day to someone unfortunate and it would be a brave person to jeopardise their home and business when accident and sickness insurance is widely available online to purchase in an instant cover that has been specifically designed for the self employed, and would remove all those worries.

Accident insurance is always sold as a policy in conjunction with Sickness insurance. This can usually be purchased individually as what is known as a disability cover or bundled up in a group of insurance products usually known as ASU (Accident, Sickness and Unemployment) or as Protection Insurance, commonly known as PPI.

When you purchase accident and sickness cover, you purchase levels of protection as units of what is known as monthly benefit. So for example if you need 1000 units of monthly cover you pay by the percentage rate cover unit determined by how old you are.

Typically a thirty year old in the UK who buys disability insurance from a well known independent supplier, will pay as little as GBP18 per month for GBP1000 worth of benefits, should they get sick or have an accident, leading to missing time off work.

ASU can be particularly cheap for self-employed persons if bought without the unemployment element of cover, which has significantly increased the cost of this type of cover in the near past due to the economic crisis.

Working for yourself is hard enough work alone, without having to worry about where the money is going to come from to pay the bills if you have to stop your business dealings for any time due to an accident or sickness.
Protection Insurance products such as mortgage, lifestyle and income protection, all offer peace of mind and cover for anyone who works for themselves or as a contractor, and is not covered by any existing employer accident compensation.

Be aware that any long term pre-existing medical condition usually excludes you from purchasing Payment Protection Insurance or Sickness Insurance cover.

Shop around the independent providers of ASU for accident insurance, as there are always good deals to be had in this very competitive market Sickness Insurance and Accident Insurance for the self-employed can be purchased quickly online from leading UK companies.
Originally publishedat : http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dave_Healey http://EzineArticles.com/?Accident-and-Sickness-Insurance-For-the-Self-Employed&id=2441903

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