Archived Insurance News from June 2008
Published: 24/06/2008
The GreenRoad Safety Centre, which recently won a Fleet Safety Forum Award, could help reduce the cost of car insurance by making driving safer and reducing the number of accidents on the road.Accordi...
Read More: GreenRoad could reduce accidents >Published: 24/06/2008
One flood victim said she was lucky to have contents insurance when rain hit the UK last year.The resident in Hull, one of the worst hit areas, said work began on her house two months ago, after the f...
Read More: Flood victim "lucky" to have insurance >Published: 23/06/2008
As the credit crunch hits many people are likely to reduce their household spending on insurance services, according to an expert.Research by YouGov for Deloitte has found a quarter of people who buy ...
Read More: Insurance cutbacks likely as credit crunch hits >Published: 23/06/2008
Police in Northamptonshire are warning motorists to be aware after a spate of car crimes in the area.Figures from the local police force show 4,305 vehicle crimes, which include stealing cars and thef...
Read More: Police warn against car crime >Published: 20/06/2008
An industry figure has claimed vehicle crime could increase due to the worsening economy in the UK, which could have an affect on car insurance.Dane Loosley, from Allianz Cornhill, told What Car? Maga...
Read More: Unstable economy could see car crime rise, expert says >Published: 20/06/2008
The top police officer for east Oxford has claimed vehicle crime in the area will fall as a result of investment in CCTV cameras, which could have a positive effect on car and van insurance.Inspector ...
Read More: Police promises vehicle crime drop >Published: 19/06/2008
Vauxhall claims its new in-car technology will improve road safety, reduce stress and prevent speeding tickets, which could have an effect on car insurance.The new systems, known as Traffic Sign Recog...
Read More: New camera could reduce accidents >Published: 19/06/2008
Motorists looking for a secure vehicle, which could prevent theft and have an effect on car insurance, may consider an Audi after the German firm won the top prize at the British Insurance Car Securit...
Read More: Audi wins security awards >Published: 19/06/2008
The environment minister Phil Woolas has claimed authorities are taking action to ensure the UK is better prepared to deal with flooding, which could affect home insurance costs.Speaking at the New Ci...
Read More: Flood prevention steps being taken >Published: 18/06/2008
Motorists are being urged to check the tyres on their vehicles are in good condition to help reduce costs and improve road safety, something which could have an effect on car insurance prices.New rese...
Read More: Check tyres warns industry figure >