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Injuries board cuts cost of making compensation claims

A move by the Personal Injuries Assessment Board to cut the cost of making compensation claims could save up to €2 million per year, according to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe.

Feeling the post Christmas financial pinch?

Too much food and wine aren’t the only things causing post Christmas hangovers in 2011. January can be one of the most financially stressful times of the year as Christmas bills start arriving into households around the country during the month. This year in particular, many families will struggle to keep their heads above water as they deal not only with Christmas overspending but reduced incomes, cuts in social welfare and job losses.

Plasterer whose van was involved in accident had wrong vehicle insured

A plasterer whose van was involved in a traffic accident and who only found out following he accident he had insured another van he had sold rather than the one he intended to insure, was in Ballyhaunis District Court this week.

NCA publishes latest motor insurance cost comparison

The National Consumer Agency (NCA) has just published its latest motor insurance cost comparison on www.nca.ie.

Lorry driver avoids ban for no insurance

A man who admitted to knowingly driving his van without insurance avoided a disqualification in the District Court this week (October 27) after the judge accepted he needed it for work.

Jail for insurance triple offender

A man has been sentenced to five months in jail for his third no insurance conviction.

EBS annouces details of insurance week

EBS Mullingar has announced details of an information week focusing on home insurance. EBS Mullingar will run an Insurance Week from Monday August 23 to Friday August 27. EBS is offering home owners a chance to avail of three months free cover when they purchase their home insurance buildings and contents policy this summer. Any customer who takes out an insurance policy during this particular week will be entered into a draw for a chance to win a food and wine hamper.

Emigrants advised to travel with insurance cover

Recent numbers indicating up to 200,000 people are to emigrate from Ireland within the next five years if unemployment is not addressed are an indication of the continued trend of departures from Ireland, as young graduates and unemployed persons leave to seek work in popular destinations such as Australia and Canada.

Car insurance can be cut but don’t let it cost you

The AA is warning motorists to be very careful when arranging insurance cover as there is evidence that insurance companies are hardening their attitude to settling claims.

Stay-at-home mums worth €60,000 a year

It’s official. Women make such an enormous contribution to the home that they are in fact worth more than the house itself. Indeed, a new survey by insurance company Caledonian Life has confirmed something that women have always known - they are invaluable in home life - and not just in terms of keeping everyone happy.

 

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