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Working from home? You might need to look at your insurance policy
Filling in an Excel spreadsheet at the kitchen table or writing word documents on the sofa, working from home can be a lonely road, full of worries and concerns. But insurance doesn’t have to be one of them and Teme Valley have a selection of options to suit people who class the living room, bedroom…
Read MoreEnsure you’re as safe as houses with Teme Valley Insurance
When the sun finally begins to shine, the last thing you’ve often got on your mind is insurance. Alongside loading up the car, making sure the kids have their favourite cuddly toys and finding a minder for the dog, it can often be the forgotten bullet point on the ‘Holiday to-do list.’ But if the…
Read MoreBrexit warning for SMEs
Business owners who are stockpiling goods in preparation for Brexit have been warned they should double check their paperwork. Martin Pitchford, said some businesses had taken on additional premises to store their extra stock and others had relocated production and services. “In 2017/18, figures showed that a large number of companies left their insured profit…
Read MoreDrivers have the right to claim
Motorists who are in a collision with an uninsured driver still have the right to make a claim, according to a local expert. Dave Williams, said: “If you’re in a collision with an uninsured driver, even if they flee the scene and are never traced, you are still entitled to claim. “It might sound strange…
Read MoreSue cultivates five top tips for farmers
Having grown up on dairy and beef farms in rural Shropshire, the agricultural director of Ludlow’s newest insurance firm is uniquely qualified to offer advice and coverage to farms in the area and beyond. Teme Valley Insurance’s Sue Powell has spent 30 years working in the insurance industry after her formative years involved a pair…
Read MoreWinter weather advice for homeowners
Homeowners have been reassured their insurance should cover any damage caused by the extreme winter weather – but only if their property was in good condition in the first place. Anthony Hughes, said the predicted snowfall and ice for the coming days could mean many properties would be at risk. “Last year when the UK…
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