Sep 29
International student health insurance offers coverage for medical expenses due to illness, injury and emergencies. For people participating in casual, non-contact sports the risk of sustaining an injury is considered almost equal to one leading an almost sedentary life. However, this risk drastically increase for those participating in organized, professional sporting activities. The risks can be prohibitive for a typical insurance policy, and sports injuries are generally not covered.
So, does it mean that for fear of injury and subsequent medical expenses you should bid goodbye to those running shoes? Become a spectator in a stadium when your heart is in the sports field? Deny yourself the chance to be a university Blue? Is there something that allows you to play the game and still stay covered? The answers to these questions are, respectively: No, No, No and Yes.
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Sep 27

Have you already been involved in a car accident? If not, then lucky you as you can still learn about how you can properly handle an auto accident settlement. Below is a list of useful tips you should keep in mind.
1. Right after a collision or whatever road accident you found yourself involved in, you should immediately call for medical assistance if anyone is injured. Also, you should remain at the scene of the accident.
2. Take note of the important details like the exact time, date, location, as well as the other driver’s auto license name and number.
3. If you have a camera with you, take pictures at the scene of the accident. If not, phone camera will do. It is always better to have proofs as to who is really at fault.
4. C
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Tags: Accident Settlement, Auto Accident, Auto Accident Settlement, Settlement
Sep 26
On the Car Insurance Blog we have previously revealed that the Consumer Protection Act might be delayed. This has in fact happened – and we would like to refer to the confirmation provided by the Department of Trade and Industry:
The implementation of the Companies Act and the Consumer Protection Act has been delayed until April next year to give the government and others time to get ready to comply with the legislation, the department of trade and industry (DTI) says.
The decision was made after Minister Rob Davies assessed the “level of readiness of the administrative processes required for smooth implementation”, and requests by affected parties to prepare properly for compliance with the laws, the department said.
“This will enable the department to finalise all processes required to effectively administer these two pieces of legislation.
“The department is in the process of finalising regulations which will give effect to both pieces of legislation, and the postponement will allow time for more consultation with stakeholders before finalisation.”
The ministry said it recognised that the laws would have a significant impact on business practice. The postpone
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Tags: Consumer Protection, Consumer Protection Act, Delayed, Protection Act
Sep 24
A newsletter can be a great way to let your customers and others with an interest inyour agency know what’s going on with your growing business. But it needs to be an attention-grabber. Here’s four ways to make sure you get that attention you need.
•Include updates for anything new or exciting going on at your agency. Don’t brag and don’t get too into industry jargon here; just tell customers what new things you have to offer them, and how those products or services might benefit them and others.
•Write a personal message. Include a message with your picture directly from you that can add a little bit of a personal touch to your newsletter. Write about something you find fun or enjoyable in your everyday life, maybe sports or cars or cooking. Make sure what you write is inoffensive, but also shows a little bit of your personality.
•Include links to interesting or helpful articles. These could b
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