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Quake insurance overhaul needed

John Grant reviews the future of earthquake insurance for residential properties

Quake insurance overhaul needed

There are going to be increasing problems sorting out who gets paid what, and what work gets done

Opinion: No more bailouts

Should earthquake insurance be compulsory? or fire insurance, for that matter? Do you agree with John Grant?

Farms, dynamite not covered by EQC

John Grant details what's in and what's out: EQC covers residential property, but not farms, boats, jetties, office buildings or explosives

Insurers, EQC face massive test

John Grant details how insurers and the EQC are gearing up for a massive claims assessment task

Insurance logjam hampers house sales

How insurer demands for new inspections are hampering house sales in Canterbury. What are you seeing?

Emerging problem with uninsured property

The numbers of people with no insurance cover is enormous. Should their losses be socialised? Your view?

open2view offer help

An offer of free professional photos for your insurance claim in Christchurch

Insurers, EQC face massive task

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Insurers and EQC brace together with streamlined process for over 110,000 Christchurch Earthquake claims

Insurers quick to respond

Insurers contingency plans tested in Christchurch as full-scale response to claims activated

GST increase upside for quake victims

After the quake but before the reconstruction bills get paid, we have a rise in GST. John Grant explores how this affects you

How earthquake insurance works in NZ

John Grant explains how home owners and business owners are covered for earthquakes in NZ

Our largest financial disaster

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The Christchurch earthquake will have big financial implications for our economy. Your view?

Christchurch earthquake a big shakeup for insurers

This latest Christchurch quake will dwarf the claims cost of the last big shake in 1987

ANZ and Tower both claim victory

ANZ-Tower dispute looks set for the Supreme Court

Understanding no-claim-bonuses

Car insurers want low-risk clients and use the no-claim-bonus as one important way to attract them. But competition is changing what you can get.

Insurance for P lab contamination clean-up

The insurer said 'no', but the insurance Ombudsman said the costs of cleaning up a P lab are covered

The right car policy away from home

John Grant looks at what car insurance works best for accidents away from home

When pipes leak, can you claim?

Water leaks can cause considerable damage that is expensive to repair. But how much of that can be claimed on your insurance policy?

Why insurers are watching the oil

John Grant explains why the Gulf of Mexico oil spill may lift insurance premiums

Policy renewal rules

Most insurance policies for House, Contents and Cars are annual renewable policies and there are catches you should be aware of

Reasonable care

Some seemingly innoculous insurance terms have over time developed special meanings which become all too apparent when you claim. John Grant explains one

Innovative travel insurance

The highly competitive travel insurance market has seen a new innovative product launch by House of Travel

Unexpected things can and do happen

Everyone should have a Contents insurance policy, and for reasons you may not have realised.

Car insurance features

These are policy features than can save you in many ways - but they are not in all car insurance policies.