Primecover News 5th November 2010
If you are planning to have a few friends around, it is always important to check your Insurance documents.
For example, check the “duty of care” clause on your household policy, as some Insurers, in the event of a claim, may raise this aspect of the policy. If you hold a bonfire too close to your home, or if you use an accelerant such as petrol to light your bonfire, and you make a claim, your Insurers would be quick to point out that “duty of care” was not in force in these instances.
Primecover recommends that the cheapest and safest way to enjoy Bonfire Night is to attend an organised event, rather than risking your safety by having your own bonfire.
Article published on: 05/11/2010
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