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A growing trend in the United States is seeing a new, highly valued employee benefit for work-life balance – free pet insurance.

Companies such as Google, Disney and HSBC and eBay in America are offering their employees voluntary pet insurance, as a feature of personal well-being, encouraging a work-life balance and less stressed working environment for employees.

The implementation of these pet insurance benefits shows us just how important our pets are to our quality of life and how attached we are to them.

Research has shown that pet insurance is growing in popularity in the States, with more than one million pet insurance policy holders in America in 2009. One American pet insurance supplier said that there had been nearly 30,000 claims for pet cancer in 2008, with operations often costing as much as $10,000 USD if chemotherapy or radiation treatment was involved.

  • Interestingly, 90 percent of American pets insured are dogs, whilst only 10 percent are cats.

Whilst Australian companies may not be supplying pet insurance for free, with 1300 Insurance you can cover your pets for a reasonable cost, whilst ensuring that the best in treatment is available for them should they fall ill.

One thing that the study and comparison shows is how important our pets are to us, and how they can become expensive without pet insurance for operations and unexpected illnesses.

Source: AFP Newswire, ‘Companies throw workers a bone with pet insurance’, November 18, 2009

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Everyday insurance – essential cover

The Sunday Telegraph has recently published an article focusing on the importance of making sure you have appropriate insurance.

The article makes the point that insurance in everyday life cannot be avoided. There is some insurance we are compelled to buy, such as compulsory third party cover for cars, and there is other insurance you would be mad not to have, such as cover for homes.

The Sunday Telegraph Article looks at the following instances of insurance;

Home and Contents insurance

“AN absolute necessity: most people simply do not have the money to rebuild their homes or replace their contents, if disaster were to strike.

As experts forecast the worst bushfire season in a century, those who live in rural areas cannot afford to do without it. Even in the city, the risks are not worth taking — and there is nothing more heartbreaking than a Christmas burglary.”

Life insurance

“Life cover pays out on death and is essential for those with a family or dependents, who might struggle to get by without the main income.”

The article suggests looking at life insurance to ensure that you have adequate cover for you and your family to get by in the event of a serious accident or illness.

Travel insurance

“THIS can be surprisingly cheap and easy to obtain to cover a range of holiday issues, including hospitalisation, lost luggage or travel documents and evacuation.

If you go on holidays with dangerous activities, such as skiing or climbing, make sure these are covered by your policy.

Look out for medical expenses cover in the US, in particular, because the cost of health care there is so high.”

1300 insurance has a range of insurance policies to cover all your everyday insurance needs – made even easier by the fact you can buy online or over the phone with ease.

Source: The Sunday Telegraph, “Playing it safe on insurance is the best policy” November 29, 2009

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In an emergency, what items would you save?

A recent survey  has shown that most households would choose to save treasured family artefacts – such as photos and sentimental objects – rather than valuable objects such as electrical goods and jewellery in an emergency.

However, younger generations (18-24) said in the same survey that their laptop computer was their most treasured possession and the item that they would first save in an emergency.

Contents insurance is one way that you can ensure that your replaceable valued items – such as stereo systems, computers, televisions and jewellery – are covered in the unfortunate event of an accident.

Because of the unpredictable nature of events such as fires, floods and major storms, ensuring you have the right home and contents insurance should be a matter of priority for peace of mind.

Review your insurance policy each year and make sure you have an updated estimate of the value of your contents, or if you have completed any renovations which may increase the cost of rebuilding your home. One easy way to calculate your contents value is to think of items room by room for your home and contents insurance policy.

While the survey results show how important our family heirlooms and sentimental objects are to us, one way we can ensure that replaceable valuables are covered is home and contents insurance.

Survey Source: Yahoo Finance.

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The most common pet operations over $3000.00

In the world of pets, unfortunately there is no safety net or medicare. If your pet gets ill, you have to take it out of your own pocket.

Pet insurance can be one way to take the stress out of major vet operations. It can provide savings if your pet needs a major operation, but also if it needs to stay in hospital for a while, and can open up previously unaffordable treatment options. As modern medicine has advanced, so has the treatment which is available for our furry friends.

Vet Dr Chris Brown investigated the most expensive Australian pet illnesses, with operations that often exceed $3000.00

  • Emergency care after being hit by a car $500-$5000
  • Tick paralysis
  • Knee surgery (cruciate ligament)
  • Eye surgery for cataract removal
  • Fractured leg repair
  • Heart surgery
  • Spinal Surgery (bulging disc)
  • Brain surgery
  • 1300 insurance has various levels of pet insurance available, all to suit your budget and your desired level of cover.

    1300 Insurance also have discounts when you insure multiple pets. We all want the best in care when our family members get ill, and our beloved pets are one of the family.

    Source: The Today Show at ninemsn

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    Car insurance and holiday driving

    As the Christmas and Summer holiday period approaches, many Australians will be taking road trips across the country to reach their destinations. It is important for driver and passenger safety that responsible driving practice, including adequate car insurance, is undertaken.

    The RTA have made the following suggestions to make sure your road trip is as safe and well prepared as possible;

    Check oil, brakes and tyre pressure before setting off on your journey.

    Avoid driver fatigue by taking regular breaks and being aware of driver reviver sites.

    Be aware that the roads will be busy and adjust your driving style to the traffic conditions. The RTA webpage has a live traffic report on it, which can help you plan your travel route.

    Additionally, the following advice on car insurance can be helpful before setting off on a long trip -

    Check your car insurance policy and cover is appropriate

    Ensure all intended drivers for the trip have been included in the policy

    If you are leaving your vehicle at home, make sure it is secure

    Paying attention to changing traffic conditions and making sure your car insurance policy is up to date is very important over the summer break. However, 1300 insurance offers differing levels of cover of car insurance that can meet your budget and cover needs, meaning that your insurance costs need not eat into your holiday fun!

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    Home security and home and contents insurance.

    Home security and Home and Contents insurance are one very important feature of everyday life in Australia. With the Summer holiday period coming up, many Australians find themselves away from their home, and at greater risk of theft whilst the house is unoccupied.

    However, there are valuable tips which can assist in making sure your house is as secure as possible. Of course, preventing and deterring would-be criminals is one of the biggest tips.

    Here are a few tips on how you can protect your home and valuables while you’re away.

    - Make sure that your doors and windows are locked securely. If you have an alarm, make sure you activate it before leaving the house.

    - Ask a friend or neighbour to collect your mail, put your bin out, or turn your house lights on and off while you’re away. Also, stop any newspaper subscriptions or have them collected regularly to prevent them from accumulating at the front door.

    - Avoid leaving boxes which had contained expensive items in sight – such as plasma tv boxes or games console boxes.

    - Check your home and contents insurance is up to date before you go away.

    - Store important documents, expensive jewellery and sentimental items in a safe before you go away.

    - Lock away tools and implements that could assist in a break in should they be lying around outside your home.

    - Leave blinds and curtains partially opened to give the house a lived in appearance.

    Home security and home and contents insurance plays a vital role in assuring you and your family of the security of their precious objects.

    Source: Yahoo.com

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    Travelling on a budget – the best value destinations

    Travelling overseas is a great experience, but it can often be a large expense. However, there is ways that you can experience some of the world’s great travel with a bit of careful research and planning.

    Lonely Planet have recently published a list of 2010’s Best Value destinations, based on their well-travelled experiences.

    The 2010 list of Best Value destinations includes -

    Iceland

    Thailand

    London

    South Africa

    Malaysia

    Mexico

    India

    Bulgaria

    Kenya

    Las Vegas

    With such a widespread list across several continents, there is sure to be a destination to suit your budget and desires.

    One key thing to remember when booking a holiday is to ensure you have adequate travel insurance planned. Even when travelling on a budget, travel insurance is a worthwhile investment to make as the costs you can incur by becoming injured overseas can be crippling.

    1300 Insurance has travel insurance plans with differing levels of cover, which means you can choose the travel insurance cover which suits your needs and budget, and enjoy your holiday travels without worry!