Keep up insurance policies at all times


If you’re having financial difficulties, you may be looking to cut your annual spending where you can in order to make life easier. One place that you should never skimp though is on keeping those essential insurance policies in place.
Now, although not every insurance policy is essential, there are certain ones that you can’t do without. In fact if you own a home and have a mortgage that is still outstanding, you are legally obliged to have buildings insurance for it. Similarly, if you own a car, it’s a legal requirement to have motor insurance, unless you have a SORN declaration and you don’t drive it. If you don’t drive your car, and keep it in your driveway, you still need to get insurance unless you have a valid Statutory Off Road Notice for it.
Other insurance policies may not be legal requirements, and this includes health insurance, pet insurance, travel insurance and home contents insurance. You need to weigh up your potential risk of not having these kinds of cover and having to pay out for things like vets bills and replacing contents from your home without insurance against the annual cost of such insurance policies.
If you want to keep certain insurance policies going, but reduce the costs associated with them, then you could look at ways of reducing the premiums. For example, when you are getting buildings insurance quotes, ask if your insurer will offer a discount for a combined buildings and contents policy. When you’re getting home and contents insurance quotes, ask the insurer if they offer further discounts for multi-policy holders – for example, if you have your motor insurance with them as well, will this increase your discount?
Shopping around for better prices on insurance isn’t much fun, but a little effort and time on your part could save you hundreds over the course of a year.

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