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UK Riots August 2011 – Government announces extension to 42 day limit

August 13th, 2011
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David Cameron on behalf of the Government has confirmed this morning in Parliament that the Riot (Damages) Act 1886, police compensation schemes will operate as normal and that the time frame for notifying claims under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886 has been relaxed from 14 days to 42 days from the date of damage or injury to property. This is a very welcome concession from the Government and will allow for a more comprehensive assessment of the quantum of the loss to be included on the form.

The Prime Minister commenting on the recent rioting and looting in London and other cities, announced:

  • The 14-day time limit to make compensation claims to their local police force under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886 will be extended to 42 days
  • The Bellwin Scheme will be in operation to support Local Authorities
  • To meet any short term funding problems the Government will set up a £10m recovery fund for Local Authorities

Claims under the Riot (Damages) Act

The majority, if not all insurance claims, following the disturbances, will be dealt with under the peril of Riot. While customers who have this cover will have their claims dealt with in the normal manner, there is still a need for these claims to be notified to the insurer within 7 days.

In cases of Riot (as defined by Section 1 of the Public Order Act), certain compensation is available under the provisions of the Riot (Damages) Act, for loss of, or damage to, property. Any such claims are made against the local Police Authority and following todays announcement within 42 days of the damage.

Next steps for your customers who wish to pursue uninsured losses

For customers in areas affected by the riots we recommend the following actions be undertaken as a matter of urgency:

  1. Where it’s safe to do, carry out an immediate investigation and establish any loss or damage – we understand that this may be difficult but it is better to present as much information as possible to the Police Authority.
  2. Customers should inform their broker of the outcome of the loss and damage assessment and, if an uninsured loss claim is being made, decide who will make the submission, to ensure it is made in the prescribed format  (Riot Damages Act Claim form) and within the timescale.
  3. If applicable, contact the Police Authority, advising them of the circumstances, nature and extent of the claim to be pursued under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886. The customer will need to provide the Police Authority with following information:
(a) the name and address of the claimant;
(b) the day on and hour at which the injury, stealing, or destruction took place;
(c) whether the premises are a house, shop, or building, where they are situated, and the nature of the claimant’s interest therein;
(d) the circumstances in which the injury, stealing, or destruction took place, described in sufficient detail to show whether it was committed by persons “riotously and tumultuously assembled together.”
  1. Once all details have been completed, all the details should be return to:
The Directorate of Legal Services, Accident Claims, 1st Floor (V), New Scotland Yard, No 8-10 Broadway, London SW1H 0BG. For cases outside London please send details to your local police authority

If you have any questions regarding this please do not hesitate to contact Richard Gibson or your usual account executive on 0116 2720770

Help when you need it the most – Loss Recovery Insurance

July 1st, 2011
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Andrew Bourne & Co.  are now one of a limited number of insurance consultants with access to a unique policy that will pay for a Chartered Loss Adjuster to work on your behalf to prepare, negotiate and settle Material Damage, Business Interruption and Contract Works claims exceeding £5,000. It is called Loss Recovery Insurance.

In in brief the policy cover provides:

  • Quick response at a time of crisis
  • A dedicated Loss Adjuster to prepare and negotiate your claim
  • Peace of mind from best advice
  • Saves time and minimises disruption to your business
  • Negotiation of the best available settlement under the terms of your policy
  • Management of meetings and correspondence with your insurer
  • Working with your accountants to prepare any business interruption claims
  • Arrangement of remedial work and surveyors if required

 

Of course we would still be there to support you during the loss. However, larger insurance claims can be extremely time consuming and disruptive to a business, and  using a unique loss recovery insurance policy would greatly reduce the impact of a claim.

Premiums start from as low as £32.00 including IPT for a small business.  We  believe that including this policy within all our clients insurance programme would ensure their insurance requirements are more fully met.

For further details, or to ensure this service is included in your insurance programme, please contact your usual Account Manager on 0116 272 0770

PRESS RELEASE: Metalworking Insurance Scheme Launched

June 6th, 2011
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Andrew Bourne & Co.  who are specialist insurance brokers to the metal trades industry have now launched an additional product for the smaller customer to complement their current range of products.

The Metalworking Insurance Scheme is for Businesses under £10 Million turnover who are involved in a diverse range of activities that include:

  • Sheet Metal Workers
  • Iron/Steel Stockholders
  • Bolt, Nut & Rivet Manufacturers
  • Door and Window Frame Manufacturers
  • General Engineers
  • Can Manufacturers
  • Coppersmiths and many more!

Premiums start from as low as £500 plus IPT and the policy provides wide policy coverage including full Theft Cover, Key Person, Commercial Legal Expenses and Machinery Breakdown cover.

Justin Pavey a director of Andrew Bourne &  Co. stated “Whether new or existing customers are involved within the Cast Metals Industry, Forging, Steel Stockholding, Powdercoating or General Metalworking & Engineering,  we now have a range of commercial insurance facilities  to suit all  These are  supported by experienced staff who have the knowledge and understanding of these industries.”

For further information on this scheme or you would like an insurance quotation or a visit,  please contact our metalworking specialist Richard Gibson on 0116 272 8821 or email: richard.gibson@abourne.com

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Metal Thefts on the Increase – again!

February 21st, 2011
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A police task force has been launched to tackle the growing problem of cable theft from railway and electricity networks.The crime is being linked to a rise in the price of copper as metal thefts are costing the UK around £770m a year. Network Rail is now coding its cable to make it harder to steal. The British Transport Police says that only terrorism currently has a higher priority. It wants to see cashless transactions at scrap metal dealers.  (Source. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-1249475)

Commercial premises have been targeted, too. There has been instances where thieves have broken into buildings through the walls of adjoining units, work in progress being taken from production lines and vacant buildings nearly wrecked by water pipes and other metal fittings being stripped out – resulting in serious damage. 

Andrew Bourne & Co. offer the following advice to businesses involved within the metals industry:

  • Review your physical security arrangements  The site perimeter, building exterior and high value stores are all areas to consider.
  • Is your intruder alarm system adequate?  Many alarms are restricted to office areas. Can these be extended?
  • Consider CCTV as part of your overall security, though it’s important to choose the right system
  • Make sure you have the right insurance cover. Have you increased your sums insured to cover the raised values?
  • Make sure your business continuity plan includes your plans to deal with raw material shortage.

 

For further information or assistance regarding this, or you would like us to review your present insurance and risk arrangements, please contact Richard Gibson on 0116 272 8821

What is full theft Cover?

February 16th, 2011
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Most standard business contents insurance policies will only cover theft if there is evidence of a break in.

But what if a burglary occurs on a hot day when a door has been left open? A standard insurance  policy would exclude theft of contents if there had not been forced entry.

Many businesses opt to purchase “Full Theft”  Insurance at an additional fee to extend their contents policy to cover this risk.

If you think this would be an issue for you and you would like us to review your current business insurance arrangemetns  please contact Richard Gibson on 0116 272 0770 or richard.gibson@abourne.com

When buying insurance on price can increase your Risk!

February 1st, 2011
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The insurance market is intensely competitive and insurance brokers come in many shapes and sizes. Some exist by competing solely on price, their depth of services may often be very shallow and the quality of their advice and level of understanding limited.

 

If you find buying insurance time consuming and tend to buy on primarily on price, you could be putting your business at risk in the event of a catastrophic incident. The annual insurance renewal process is critical and it is absolutely essential that you get it right, otherwise you might overpay at best – or worst – ruin the business when a major loss turns out to be underinsured or uninsured.

When choosing your adviser it is vital to consider stability and security. Look for a broker with wide experience, a reputation for looking after its clients – whatever size or premium.

Switching to an untried broker or insurer for a small saving may bring problems. Always select your broker as a business partner and one who has specialist knowledge and experience with your industry and work with them to secure real long term savings through risk reduction.

Andrew Bourne & Co.  are specialists for a number of industries including:

  • Metalworking/Engineering
  • Construction
  • Heavy Manufacturing including Foundries, Forges and Smelters
  • Haulage
  • Motor Trade

 

We would be delighted to demonstrate our knowledge and expertise to you with our free impartial review of your current arrangements. .

For further information please contact Richard Gibson direct on  0116 272 8821  or 07510 695335

How to ensure your property is fully insured

September 6th, 2010
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Do you accurately check your Buildings sums each renewal, or do you renew your policy without much thought to it?

The only time you may discover that your buildings are under insured is when you need to make a claim?  How much would it really cost to reinstate your business investments?

Five pointers:

  1. Make sure you know what is included in the insurance policy definitions as this may include a range of ancillary terms such as walls, gates, fences, garages and other outbuildings. These items are frequently forgotton about, but must be taken into consideration when calculating sums insured.
  2. Include the cost of removing debris, as well as architects’ and surveyors’ fees when calculating the reinstatement figure.
  3. You may also need to consider other reconstruction expenses such as site decontamination or demolition or a fire-damaged building.
  4. Keep up-to-date with current building requirements and local planning criteria , as new demands can significantly increase rebuilding costs. For example, owners are increasingly properties with improved thermal efficiency or on-site power generation.
  5. The best way to obtain an accurate sum insured is by commissioning a regulated surveyor  – to carry out a professional valuation every three to five years. That way, you will be less at risk of a claim shortfall.

For further details on this article please contact Richard Gibson on 0116 272 0770

Does Your Foundry Insurance policy include Molten Metal Breakout?

May 20th, 2010
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‘Molten Metal Breakout’ can be a costly accident, both in terms of clearing up costs and replacing peripheral capital plant that was caught in the flow. Following a recent review it is clear that ‘Molten Metal Breakout’ is not necessarily covered as standard by insurers.

Molten metal breakout can be caused by accidents including  faults  in furnace linings, defective  chains carrying molten metal or damaged crucibles.  The effects of ‘Molten Metal Breakout’ can be considerable,  depending on where the metal flows and what it damages.

As a highly specialised and fairly unusual accident – but with high cost implications – it is important that foundries check their policies to make sure they have sufficient insurance cover in this area.  Most insurers would have a different stance on these type of claims and could involve insurance claims for business interuption as well as damage to property.

Specialist foundry insurance policies available from Andrew Bourne & Co.  include this  cover as standard.

If you would like us  to review your current insurance programme,  to ensure you  have this cover,  or you would like  a FREE impartial review of your present insurance arrangements,  please contact our foundry insurance specialist Richard Gibson on 07510 695335 or richard.gibson@abourne.com.

Foundry Insurance – High Metal Prices Increase Theft Risk

May 4th, 2010
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High metal prices continue trend of insurance thefts.

In April,  the BBC reported that thousand of homes in Edinburgh  could have been left without power after thieves tried to steal metal from an electricity sub-station. Fencing was cut by thieves around Newbridge Electricity station but were disturbed before they could steel any metal. If successful thousands of homes in Edinburgh could have been left without power.   (Full article here )

This incident mirrors a  national trend of thefts of metal from business premises in the past several months.   If you are a foundry  that handles large quantities of metal,  you are at an increased risk due to metal prices.

We therefore recommend the following advice to foundries:

  • Review your physical security arrangements –  This should include the site perimeter,  building exteriors and high value stores
  • Is your Intruder alarm system adequate?
  • Many alarms are restricted to office areas. Can these be extended?
  • Consider CCTV as part of your overall security.
  • Have you increased your sums insured to cover the raised values?
  • What are your security arrangements for Stock in the open?
  • Make sure your Business Continuity Plan includes arrangements to deal with raw material storage.

Andrew Bourne and Co. are specialist insurance consultants to  the Cast Metals  Industry. For further information on the above , or if you would like a FREE impartial review of your present  insurance programme,   please contact our foundry insurance expert Richard Gibson on 07510 695335 or email  richard.gibson@abourne.com

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