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Covid-19 Bulletin – UK Supreme Court decision
Article uploaded : 22/01/2021 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

“Insurance Times” article dealing with reinstatement payouts.
Article uploaded : 10/12/2020 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

Consumer Insurance Contracts Act 2019
Article uploaded : 08/09/2020 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

Celtic Tiger Construction Costs
Article uploaded : 09/10/2018 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

RIAI Clause 26 and its implications
Article uploaded : 19/04/2018 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie

Insurer claims service still lags behind SME customer expectations
Article uploaded : 27/09/2017 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie

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