The Basics of Mobile Home Insurance
Posted on May 10th, 2012
Mobile home insurance (also known as “manufactured home insurance”) is, in many respects, similar to homeowner’s insurance. But with mobile home insurance, you get a policy that is tailored specifically for mobile homes, giving you a level of protection that fits your needs.
The main purpose of mobile home insurance is to protect your mobile home and its contents (which would include your personal property). The damages specifically covered will vary from policy to policy, but basic coverage usually includes damages from fire, theft, and certain natural disasters. If it’s not included in your basic policy, you may want to add personal liability to your mobile home insurance. This pr
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Budget 2012-13 impact on Life Insurance
Posted on May 5th, 2012
Life insurance policies which for long have been bought as a savings & investment instrument and a tax-saving tool may now be back to its original avatar. The amendments in Budget 2012-13 send out a single message – avail life insurance policies for pure risk cover.
The budget proposal has brought in some change that will affect the insurance industry and policyholders. First, all regular premium life insurance policies will be eligible to vbe exempted from income tax each year (under section 80C) only if the Basic Sum Assured is at least 10 times the Annual Premium. T
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In-car breathalyser kits for French motorists
Posted on April 2nd, 2012
It is fair to say that the French are quite partial to a tipple of Pinot Noir or Cabernet Sauvignon on the odd occasion, just as we British enjoy a drink every now and then. The trouble is that a considerable number of road accidents in this part of the world involve drivers who’ve consumed more than the recommended amount of alcohol.

The French government considers this such a serious issue that it has decided to make it obligatory for the nation’s drivers to carry breathalyser kits in their vehicles. Read more…
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The Basics of Watercraft Insurance
Posted on March 23rd, 2012
Californians are no strangers to the sun and surf, and having fun out on California waters is an incredible experience. It’s even more enjoyable when it comes with peace of mind. That’s why watercraft insurance is popular among people who love to get out and hit the surf.
Just as watercraft are different from automobiles, they require a different sort of insurance policy. Of
A useful SpareOne
Posted on March 13th, 2012
If we told you that a new mobile phone would be appearing on the UK market this month and that all it did was make and receive calls – you might not be very impressed.
But wait! Don’t be so quick to judge!
This phone, called SpareOne, runs on a single AA battery and stays charged for about 15 years.
It has been designed by XPAL Power to be a back-up mobile phone kept in the glove compartment of a car in case of emergencies.
Imagine being stranded in the middle of nowhere and having no battery left on your mobile. No Read more…
Life-Changing Events That Affect Auto Insurance Policies
Posted on March 5th, 2012
Insurance premiums can be a finicky thing. California law prevents changes to your policy or premium mid term. However, prices can fluctuate when it comes time for renewal. Depending on what has happened to you during the year, auto-related or not, there can be major changes to your auto insurance policy. Here are some typical life-changing events that are also insurance changing events:
- Changing states: If you relocate to a new state you may encounter different laws regarding your insurance – especially in terms of minimum coverage. Also, your current auto insurer may not be licensed in your new state. C
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