Fire At Fashion Firm Asos Highlights Need For Business Interruption
The on-line retail clothing company Asos has commenced taking orders again after it suspended trading following a fire at its main warehouse in Yorkshire. The fire is being treated as […]
Read moreFraudulent Tenant To Be Sentenced
Landlords and managing agents are usually conscious of physical acts of tenants, whether it is a malicious or accidental damage issue or the tenant failing to pay their rent. Typically, […]
Read moreTips For Empty Commercial Property
When a commercial premises becomes unoccupied through either a temporary gap in tenants or those in need of repair, the risk of fire, theft, damage and liability issues increases significantly […]
Read moreProperty Insurance Still Dear?
Despite the torrid winter the UK has just had to endure along with its flood issues, Contents insurance has risen just four pence since 1994. Home insurance premiums have continued […]
Read moreUber, Taxi Insurance and TFL saga continues
TfL has gone to the High Court today to seek clarification by a High Court Ruling to question legality of an app which calculates the costs of taxi journeys. TfL […]
Read moreAppeal Court Rules For Riot Business Interruption
The Appeal court has recently has over turned a decision for the Police not to compensate for business interruption following rioting. The Police were believed to be liable for physical […]
Read moreProperty Insurance Rates To Follow Mortgages?
There has been a huge amount of media activity this week over when The Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, will raise interest rates. Interest rates can only […]
Read moreHow Soon Will Driverless Cars Arrive?
The current buzz word within the insurance industry is telematics. Yet only around 2% of policies sold in the entire UK are telematics based. There are many reasons reasons for […]
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