Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Restaurant Insurance
Each business has it's own individual insurance needs and Restaurants are a good example.
There are many factors to consider together with important information that must be disclosed.
For example: Do you have frying equipment? Do you provide entertainment? Do you have a bar
for use by the general public? Do you have a children's play area? Do you provide a takeaway service?
The above is not an exhaustive list but simply a prompt to get ones mind thinking about what you need to consider to ensure that you will be properly insured.
At Advance Insurance we have tailor made policies for Restaurants.
Many online quote systems will only ask for your required sums insured and details of the security
before providing you with a premium indication. This may leave you exposed if an Insurer is not aware
of the full facts.
Call Advance today to discuss your full requirements
Ricky Marshall or David Mann 01249 463206 or Email: ricky.marshall@advanceinsurance.co.uk
david.mann@advanceinsurance.co.uk
Friday, 22 November 2013
Office Insurance
Do you require Office Insurance?
Advance Insurance can offer independent expert advice to ensure you get the protection you require.
Below is a list of items commonly covered together with items that can be optional :
Tenants Improvements
General Contents
Office Based Computers
Portable Computers
Specialist Equipment
Business Interruption
Public & Employers' Liability
Money Cover
Terrorism (optional)
Personal Accident cover (optional)
Fidelity Insurance (optional)
For more information please contact Ricky Marshall on 01249 463206
www.advance-commercial.co.uk
Advance Insurance can offer independent expert advice to ensure you get the protection you require.
Below is a list of items commonly covered together with items that can be optional :
Tenants Improvements
General Contents
Office Based Computers
Portable Computers
Specialist Equipment
Business Interruption
Public & Employers' Liability
Money Cover
Terrorism (optional)
Personal Accident cover (optional)
Fidelity Insurance (optional)
For more information please contact Ricky Marshall on 01249 463206
www.advance-commercial.co.uk
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Thursday, 14 November 2013
Employers Liability Tracing Office (ELTO) and Employer Reference Numbers (ERN)
Employers Liability (EL) insurance was made compulsory under the Employers’
Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969. It effectively means that most
employers need to purchase EL insurance in order to trade legally.
EL insurance enables employers to meet the cost of
compensation should an employee suffer illness or injury related to the work
they do, whether this occurs on or off-site.
Many business owners may be wondering why they have been
asked to supply their broker/insurer with their ERN (Employer Reference Number)
upon inception of a new policy, or renewal of an existing policy, which incorporates EL cover. The ERN number is passed by the broker/insurer to
the Employers’ Liability Tracing Office (ELTO)
ELTO is an independent industry body comprising members who
are EL insurers and is a proactive move by the insurance industry to meet its
obligations to help those who have suffered injury or disease in the workplace
identify the relevant insurer quickly and efficiently. Some injuries or
illnesses can take many years to manifest themselves, so this is especially
relevant where a company has ceased trading or there is no immediately obvious
point of contact to advise of the insurer for a specific cover period.
At the heart of this process is a centralised database – the
Employers’ Liability Database (ELD). Claimants, claimant lawyers, employers,
brokers, insurers and defendant lawyers can use the search facility where there
is a specific claim in question.
There are very few ERN exceptions.
In all cases where PAYE is operated, an ERN is allocated to
the employer and the ERN applies to all
A minority of employers do not have an ERN, including those
that:
• Pay all employees below the Lower Earnings Limit, none of
the employees has another job, and none of the employees is in receipt of a
state or occupational pension or other employee benefits, or;
• Are registered in the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands
(these have no tax presence in the UK ).
The ERN is found on many documents including P45, P60, P45,
P60, P11/D and many payslips.
ERNs will normally begin with three numbers (representing
the tax office whose catchment area the employer falls into) followed by a
forward slash and then a combination of letters and numbers. e.g. 083/WY12345.
If you are insured through Advance Insurance Agencies Ltd (AIA)
and you haven’t yet supplied your ERN number to us, please call 01249 463206 to
do so.
For more information on the services AIA provide, please visit
www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
Monday, 28 October 2013
Landowners Liability
Advance Insurance have many markets for Landlord Policies and can usually find a policy to suit most peoples needs when it comes to insuring their properties.
One policy which people can sometimes overlook is landowners liability which would provide public liability cover for just a piece of land on its own. This might be a field, a car park (even with garages), residents associations, a private road etc. Landowners may be held liable for any injured party or damaged property, including any associated legal costs, where the loss occurs on their land - even if the claimant does not have permission to be there.
We have access to several insurers who can provide this type of cover and cover can be granted for as little as £150 per year.
For more information or if you would like a quote, please contact Advance Insurance on 01249 463206 or visit our website www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
One policy which people can sometimes overlook is landowners liability which would provide public liability cover for just a piece of land on its own. This might be a field, a car park (even with garages), residents associations, a private road etc. Landowners may be held liable for any injured party or damaged property, including any associated legal costs, where the loss occurs on their land - even if the claimant does not have permission to be there.
We have access to several insurers who can provide this type of cover and cover can be granted for as little as £150 per year.
For more information or if you would like a quote, please contact Advance Insurance on 01249 463206 or visit our website www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Claims Handling Service
Arguably the most important role of an Insurance policy is for it to provide peace of mind and act as a safety net to ensure a company can continue to trade following a large, potentially catastrophic claim.
But what is required from a business owner (or delegated member of staff) following such a claim and how much of their time could potentially be taken up throughout the claims process?
Time would be taken in preparing a claim, speaking to insurers, arranging site visits, arranging building works and negotiating settlements or interim payments with insurers. All this whilst also trying to keep the business running perhaps from alternative premises or other temporary arrangements.
For a relatively small sum, based on the company turnover and wageroll figures, we can provide you with a policy, to sit alongside your main insurance policy, which provides you with a loss adjuster to work on your behalf following an insured material damage claim (Fire, flood etc) which is likely to amount to more than £5,000. Upon notification you will have a loss adjuster on site within 24 hours who will deal with assessment, submission, negotiation and administration of your claim for you. They will also arrange examination of the damage to the the premises by engineers, architects, surveyors or contractors. It's basically designed to help take the stress out of the claim for the company owner whilst enabling them to concentrate in making alternative arrangements for the running of their business.
If you would like more information on this product or would like a quote, please contact us on 01249 463206 or visit our website www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
But what is required from a business owner (or delegated member of staff) following such a claim and how much of their time could potentially be taken up throughout the claims process?
Time would be taken in preparing a claim, speaking to insurers, arranging site visits, arranging building works and negotiating settlements or interim payments with insurers. All this whilst also trying to keep the business running perhaps from alternative premises or other temporary arrangements.
For a relatively small sum, based on the company turnover and wageroll figures, we can provide you with a policy, to sit alongside your main insurance policy, which provides you with a loss adjuster to work on your behalf following an insured material damage claim (Fire, flood etc) which is likely to amount to more than £5,000. Upon notification you will have a loss adjuster on site within 24 hours who will deal with assessment, submission, negotiation and administration of your claim for you. They will also arrange examination of the damage to the the premises by engineers, architects, surveyors or contractors. It's basically designed to help take the stress out of the claim for the company owner whilst enabling them to concentrate in making alternative arrangements for the running of their business.
If you would like more information on this product or would like a quote, please contact us on 01249 463206 or visit our website www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
Monday, 14 October 2013
Winter Weather Advice
So according to various reports in the media, we are in for a bitter winter this year and maybe even record levels of snowfall in November!!
With this in mind, property owners should take some appropriate steps in order to mitigate any potential exposures to claims that the cold weather can bring.
The main risk faced by homeowners by freezing weather is burst pipes.
Water freezes within the pipes, expands, splits the pipe and causes water to escape when the ice thaws.
There are some simple and inexpensive checks and changes you can make to your property to help avoid a loss.
With this in mind, property owners should take some appropriate steps in order to mitigate any potential exposures to claims that the cold weather can bring.
The main risk faced by homeowners by freezing weather is burst pipes.
Water freezes within the pipes, expands, splits the pipe and causes water to escape when the ice thaws.
There are some simple and inexpensive checks and changes you can make to your property to help avoid a loss.
- Ensure your pipes and tanks are well lagged
- If the property is unoccupied you can either drain the water system or, if it is thermostatically controlled, the heating system should be left to operate at a minimum temperature of 15 degrees celcius.
- If you have a gravity fed water system (water tank in the loft), the loft can often get cold due to the loft insulation preventing the warmth from coming through from below. If the property is unoccupied it is best to get this drained. Alternatively, if it is being used to heat the property, you could leave the loft hatch open to ensure some warm air enters the loft.
One thing to note if you do have an unoccupied property is that you may not be covered for burst pipes or escape of water. Check your policy schedule carefully to see which perils you are covered against. Incidentally, we offer unoccupied property policies that can cover all perils including burst pipes and escape of water.
For more information, please contact our Commercial team on 01249 463206 or visit www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
For more information, please contact our Commercial team on 01249 463206 or visit www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
Monday, 7 October 2013
Landlord Policies
Advance Insurance have many Landlord schemes available to us which can cover a wide range of properties including:
· Residential
· Commercial
· Unoccupied Residential
· Unoccupied Commercial
· Unoccupied Mixed Residential and Commercial
· Part occupied mixed Residential and Commercial
With our unoccupied property schemes we can offer various levels of cover from standard FLEEA (Fire, Lightning, Earthquake, Explosion and aircraft only) to full perils.
We can also look at "non-standard" properties e.g long-term unoccupied, previous subsidence issues, adverse claims, structural alterations etc.
Remember, if you have a property which you have purchased with the intention to let it out, this will have to be insured as unoccupied until a tenancy agreement is signed. Similarly, properties that are going through probate which were formally owner occupied are likely to have to be insured as unoccupied if they are pending sale or waiting to be let.
For more information or advice on which policy is best for you, please call our commercial department on 01249 463206.
For more information on what Advance Insurance do, please see our website www.advanceinsurance.co.uk
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