Car Insurance Statistics Ireland

The week of Halloween is by far the worst for vandalism insurance claim

As families look forward to the fun of Halloween and Bonfire Night Insurance Statistics shown that this week is the worst of the year for vandalism and damage claims in the UK and Ireland, with the fifth This is the worst day of the year in Britain.

Figures show that week from October 30 to November 5 is the worst for vandalism claims on contents insurance policies. A vandalism claim involves a loss was caused by a willful and malicious act, rather than through an accident or negligence.

These claims increase by an astounding 270 percent compared to an average day 31th October, Halloween night, and an incredible 350 percent increase on an average day, 5 November, Bonfire Night.

Police, Garda and parents are encouraged to ensure that householders are not victims of high jinx acts of damage or anti-social behavior in with trick or treating and firework.

A spokesman for the company which revealed these statistics said: "We do not want to ruin anyone's fun on Halloween or Bonfire Night, but people need to be vigilant. Although it is difficult to avoid someone puts something in through the mail slot, you must take extra careful to ensure windows and doors are locked, garden gates secured and outbuildings such as garages or shed is locked. Any damage to another person's property is not only anti-social but also an offense, and while insurance may pick up costs, it can not handle the emotional trauma. If the property is damage, customers should check their policy formulations, as most home insurances will have a Home Assistance package, where artisans can visit property within hours to make it safe. "

Last year, the majority of claims on Halloween was for broken windows, with walls pushed over and damage to the paintwork caused by broken. On Bonfire Night was no claim of fencing panels being ripped down and thrown on a fire and for damages, where fireworks were pushed through letterboxes, with an average requirement of nearly £ 1000th

Saturdays are statistically the worst days in years for vandalism claims and fears of homeowners has risen this year as Halloween falls on a Saturday.

About the Author

Rochelle Martinez, Freelance Web Content Article Writer for three years. Some of her articles are about http://www.quinn-direct.com.


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