Had the vaccine? It won't make any difference to your travel cover, say insurers
There are fears that many will skip out on travel insurance as providers are yet to rewrite policies to include the vaccine
There are fears that many will skip out on travel insurance as providers are yet to rewrite policies to include the vaccine
Customers are set to lose out as firms prepare to hike costs above inflation
Consumers could soon be able to understand every word of a policy
Some residents have seen premiums rise by more than 1,000pc
The support measures also cover NHS volunteers who are using their cars to deliver medicine or groceries to the elderly
Questions about family history render the current rules pointless, carriers of cancer-related genes said
The cost of landlord insurance spiked this year as many sought extra protection against tenants not being able to pay their rent
Insurers’ trade body said the sector needed to better support vulnerable applicants
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Motorists can use their cars to commute and volunteer without upgrading their insurance
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The cost of landlord insurance spiked this year as many sought extra protection against tenants not being able to pay their rent
The cost of landlord insurance spiked this year as many sought extra protection against tenants not being able to pay their rent
The focus on price over the past two decades has already led to insurers watering down their policies
Key worker professions are among those who are charged the most expensive car insurance
There are fears that many will skip out on travel insurance as providers are yet to rewrite policies to include the vaccine
The cost of landlord insurance spiked this year as many sought extra protection against tenants not being able to pay their rent
Insurers’ trade body said the sector needed to better support vulnerable applicants
Only half of providers that stopped selling insurance in March have returned to the market