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Don't get caught out when impressing your Valentine

posted : 02-06-09 05:59 EST comments : 0
Impress your Valentine

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With Valentine's Day just around the corner, love birds across the nation are planning various gifts, presents and trips to surprise their loved one. The 14th February falls on a Saturday, so even more of a reason to celebrate with your special someone.

For those planning for a romantic Valentine's Day, it is essential to ensure that adequate insurance cover is taken out. What begins as a perfect romantic day could turn into a nightmare if things go wrong.

Tips for trouble free Valentine's day:

• Expensive gifts

If you're splashing out this year, presents should be insured against loss or damage, either under personal possessions or as an extension of a home insurance policy. It's important to read the small print of any insurance policy to ensure you're covered

• Romantic holidays

Whether you're planning a weekend break to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, or the Colosseum in Rome, travel insurance cover should also be bought for any kind of trips abroad. Costs of medical treatment overseas can be very variable and loss of baggage could prove very expensive without proper cover. Compare insurance companies for competitive quotes on single trip or annual cover

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• Cuddly gifts

Are you brave enough to buy your girlfriend that cute little puppy or kitten she's always wanted? Get covered with a pet insurance policy. Owning a dog or a cat is an expensive business, especially if they require a trip to the vet. Shop around carefully for pet insurance as prices will vary between insurers

• Romantic road trips

Make sure your motor insurance policy is up to date. It could be very embarrassing to tell your Valentine’s date to get the bus home while you get accompanied to the police station. Motor insurance is a legal requirement, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. Drivers can use an online comparison tool to search the market to find the best policy at the right price, all helping towards getting the most for your money at this financially challenging time

• Getting in shape

You want to look good for the day to impress your Valentine? Keeping fit is great, but not without risk. The number of daily sports-related injuries in the UK is thought to be around 50,000. That’s why investing in private health insurance and knowing whether it covers you for your sport of choice should be a priority.

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• Protecting your loved ones and family

This Valentine’s day look after the most important people in your life by investing in protection to support them should something happen to you. Finding the right life insurance policy can be simple with the help of insurance comparison websites. You can find tailor-made policies and competitive premiums in a matter of a few clicks.

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