Archive for January, 2010

Compare Insurance Quotes Over The Internet

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Whichever kind of insurance you are planning to purchase, whether it is a home insurance, an auto insurance or a health insurance, it is very important to compare insurance quotes before deciding upon the one. There are several comparison quoting services that allow you to compare insurance quotes provided by different insurance companies. Internet provides great options for getting free quotes and by spending just a few minutes for filling out an easy form, you can save a good amount of money on your insurance.

A majority of comparison quotes sites used to compare insurance quotes need you to fill a confidential, simple and short form on their site. Their system then tries to match the data that you provided with discount insurance quotes providers located in your area. After that, a list of insurance companies or agents with whom your data has been matched is displayed and in a short period of time, you are able to contact different insurance companies through email, phone or instant chat. This allows you to compare insurance quotes provided by different companies so that you can choose the one which gives you best of the features in least amount of insurance premium.

Before filling out the form provided by the comparison quotes sites, you must understand that you should give only accurate information. Giving false data will also give you false insurance quotes. If you compare insurance quotes, you will be able to adjust your deductibles and coverage amount to see how the cost is affected. It has been seen that if you compare insurance quotes over the Internet, you can save 16 to 44% of your insurance price, depending upon the type of insurance you are buying and the insurance company you are choosing. Another advantage of comparing quotes over the Internet is that you are able to shop for your insurance from the privacy and comfort of your own home. The best thing is that there are no pressures from the sales people or insurance agents for buying a policy that you may or may not want.

With accurate statistics at your fingertips, you will be able to make a much more informed decision as to which insurance policy you should buy, and from which insurance service provider. If you choose to compare insurance quotes from different insurance companies, you will be able to know which coverage offers you the greatest value for your price.

You will not be under any kind of obligation to purchase a certain policy, which means that you have all the time and flexibility to decide which insurance policy is best suitable for your needs and budget. So, why not compare insurance quotes over the Internet today and ensure that we are getting the best insurance policy for our money?

Reference Website: – www.5insurancerates.com

Irish Construction Insurance

Monday, January 11th, 2010

One of the most interesting facts about the Irish Construction industry is that there is no legal requirement for a construction company to hold any from of construction insurance! In fact, the only insurance an Irish contractor is legally obliged to have is basic motor insurance on his/her motor vehicles!

Although there is no legal requirement under Irish law for a contractor to hold adequate Construction Insurance it is extremely important that adequate cover is in place.

One of the most important reasons is the high injury & mortality rate on Irish Construction sites. One major positive of the recent construction boom is the fatality per thousand ratio has fallen in recent years although it is still at an unacceptable level.

For example, in 2001 28% of workplace fatalities were Construction related and the Irish Construction industry is consistently second only to the Irish Agriculture& Forestry Industry.

As many primary contractors require their subcontractors to hold Construction Insurance the reality is that although Construction Insurance is not a legal requirement it is usually a prerequisite to obtaining work on the majority of the countries construction sites so the need for construction insurance is a necessity in everything but law!

Although Construction Insurance is quite a complex field the four main areas of cover are as follows:

• Public Liability Insurance

• Employers Liability Insurance

• Contractors All Risks

• Personal Accident

Public Liability Insurance

Public liability insurance [PL] provides cover in the event that the policyholder is sued by a third party who feels that they have suffered injury or loss as a result of the policyholders negligence (lack of care).

Consider the following examples where Public Liability Insurance will provide cover:

• You run a plumbing company. One day you are called to an office to sort out a problem in their kitchen. Accidentally, you burst a pipe, and flood the office. Your client then makes a claim against you for the damage to their carpet and computer systems which have been damaged by the water.

• You are a building contractor. While walking along scaffolding one of your men drops a piece of equipment which falls to the street, injuring a passing pedestrian. The pedestrian makes a claim against your firm.

Obviously these are very simplified examples and we haven’t discussed the complexities of Products Liability/Liability Law/Duty of Care etc however it should provide a basic understanding of Public Liability Insurance.

Employers Liability Insurance

Employers Liability Insurance [EL] provides cover if any of your employees suffer physical injury or death, and it is proven that as an employer you acted negligently and subsequently could have prevented their loss. If they then decide to pursue you for compensation the insurer will pay the cost of the claim.

Consider the following examples where Employers Liability Insurance will provide cover:

• You run a carpentry company. One of your employees loses a finger while using a chop saw and decides to claim against you for his injury

• You are a scaffolding contractor and are erecting scaffolding around an apartment block. While erecting the scaffolding one of your employees falls and suffers severe bodily injury. He decides to claim against your firm.

Please note that Public & Employers Liability is offered ‘hand in hand’, that is when arranging construction insurance you will need to arrange both Public Liability & Employers Liability Insurance together [Also known as Combined Liability Insurance] as Employers Liability Insurance is not available on a ‘Stand Alone’ basis..

Contractors All Risks Insurance

Contractors All Risks insurance (also known as Contract Works insurance) is an insurance policy specially designed for builders and a number of other trades working at a contract site. Contractors All Risks insurance can include cover for contract works, own plant, hired-in plant and employee’s tools. The main part of the contractors all risks insurance is the contract works section which provides cover for the property being worked on (e.g. new house, etc.). However, cover for the existing property is excluded (e.g. the existing structure when building an extension) and must continue to be insured under its own insurance cover.

Consider the following examples where Contractors All Risks Insurance will provide cover:

• You are a building contractor and are building a house for resale. So far you have spent €200,000 on materials and labour. The property catches fire and is destroyed before it has been completed. • You are groundwork’s contractor and are presently digging foundations for a new housing development. Naturally you leave your excavator on site until the contract is completed however one night your excavator is stolen.

Personal Accident Insurance

Personal Accident Insurance [Also known as Income Protection Insurance] is highly recommended for a sole traders, business partners and company directors as a combined liability policy does not cover any injury caused to a sole trader/business partner while it is extremely difficult for a company director to sue his/her own company. A policy can be tailored to your exact needs and policies include a tax free monthly benefit, a lump sum [capital benefit] and hospital cash.

Consider the following examples where Personal Accident Insurance will provide cover:

• You’re a self employed carpenter with no employees. You cut your hand and are unable to work for eight months. As you have Personal Accident cover you receive a tax free benefit of €1,500 after one month and continue to receive this amount until you return to work.

• Although Personal Accident/Income Protection insurance is no substitute for full time earnings it will provide you with an income if you are unable to earn and it will reduce your financial worries at a time when your recovery should be your number one priority.

Machinery & Plant Insurance

Machinery & Plant Insurance is normally arranged on a case by case basis and provides Accidental Damage Fire & Theft Cover on Machinery. This policy is normally taken by contractors who wish to cover a specific number of items.

Health & Safety Executive

In Ireland the HSE [Health & Safety Executive] have the ultimate authority over Construction Sites and have the ability to close a site if they feel it is a safety hazard. Their primary initiative is the ‘Safe Pass’ – a one day site safety training programme.

Who needs to do Safe Pass awareness training?

Safe Pass is a one-day safety awareness programme aimed at general construction workers, craft workers and “on site” security personnel in the construction industry. The aims of the programme are to:

• raise the standard of safety awareness in the construction industry

• ensure that site personnel after completing the one day awareness programme can make a positive contribution to the prevention of accidents and ill health while working on the site

• maintain a register of personnel who have received training

• provide participants with a FAS Safe Pass registration card, indicating that the holder has attended a formal course in health and safety awareness

Under the Safety Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2006 Safe Pass / Safety Awareness Programmes applies to -

(a) craft and general construction workers,

(b) persons undertaking on-site security work, and

(c) persons or classes of persons as may be prescribed by the Minister.

For more information on Irish Site Safety please visit the website of the Health & Safety Authority www.hsa.ie while for more information relating to Irish Construction Insurance please visit the website of Keystone Insurance www.keystone.ie, Ireland’s premier supplier of Construction Insurance

Riverbum Joins Kayak Fishing Classics

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

RiverBum Joins Kayak Fishing ClassicS

                                                              By; Katrinka Swenson, ClassicS Staff Journalist

 

  Kayak Fishing ClassicS is pleased to announce that RiverBum Saltwater Flies has

Joined the “ClassicS as the Exclusive Saltwater Flies Sponsor.”

 

RiverBum is the maker and provider of some very fine saltwater flies and will being

Tying exclusive patterns for the ClassicS Tournaments, as well as providing their traditional saltwater patterns.

 

  RiverBum, based out of Salt Lake, Utah has a strong focus on providing high quality patterns at very economical prices. What you might spend for a few flies elsewhere will buy you a pocket full of high quality RiverBum Saltwater Flies.

 

  Winners in the Fly Fishing Division of the Kayak Fishing ClassicS Tournaments will receive a nice selection of RiverBum Saltwater Flies. Contestants’ flies will be packaged in a gift cup and individual packs of flies.

 

  RiverBum Saltwater Flies were selected from several world renowned fly manufacturers. Their selection is attributed the RiverBum commitment to quality, selection and price control.

  Saltwater fish are mostly toothy critters or they have crushers in their mouth, that destroy a well tied fly in no time at all. A cheap or poorly tied fly won’t last at all and that just isn’t good enough for our contestants. RiverBum is committed to supplying very high quality saltwater flies that stand up to the demands of saltwater fly fishing.

 

  We are very happy to have the support of RiverBum Saltwater Flies and are sure our followers will also be.

 

  Please visit RiverBum at http://www.RiverBum.com/Saltwater-Flies/