Insurance claims

UK Data Trends: Vibrant Urban Areas Experience More Vehicle Collisions

Data on collisions is always useful for motor insurance brands. Here’s some from CRIF which shows how towns like Oldham or cities like Birmingham often experience more collisions.  New analysis from CRIF, Europe’s leading provider […]

News

Has The Pandemic Dystopia Made UK Roads an Angry Network?

IE only asks the question because today’s crumbling roads infrastructure, plus more spy/parking/ULEZ revenue cameras, have put drivers under more financial pressure. Then there’s the isolation experience post-Covid: Many people were told repeatedly to keep […]

Motor Insurance

RAC Reaction To Smart Motorway Report

All lanes running, or smart motorways are still being constructed across the UK, despite vocal opposition from campaigners and public alike. The abolition of the hard shoulder to keep traffic moving does place drivers at […]

Travel Insurance

Botswana Variant Panic? Not At battleface, Travel Cover Still Valid

The mainstream media has screaming for the panic button to be pressed once again, this time the Covid threat is the `deadly’ Botswana variant. IE magazine looked online to see how this variant had affected […]

Travel Insurance

Pet Cover: Which Countries Ban Certain Dog Breeds?

Now this is actually very useful information for any broker active in the pet insurance sector, which is growing fast right now. You can only insure a four-legged best friend for travel abroad if that […]

Legal

Survey Reveals Bradford Drivers Love Collecting Points

The average British motorist has 0.258 points on their licence, according to NimbleFins‘ analysis of driver licence data from the DVLA. That’s equivalent to 257.7 points per 1,000 drivers. The survey discovered one driver from […]

News

January 18th Is a Day To Avoid Driving on UK Roads

Accident claims data from Admiral Car Insurance has revealed that statistically the most dangerous day of the year to drive is 18 January. Analysis of Admiral’s own claims records, shows there are on average more […]