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First for Women car insurance

Thursday, 28 July 2011 09:33

The European Union ruled that insurance companies aren’t allowed to base premiums on the gender of the insured in Europe. But what do they know? First for women car insurance knows that woman are less of an insurance risk when it comes to vehicle insurance. Why? Because women are safer, more responsible drivers than men and should have insurance premiums that reflect this.

 

1st for Women vehicle insurance offers women cheaper insurance premiums in for the following policies:

 

First for women car insurance

According to the Road Traffic Report by Arrive Alive, private motor vehicles are twice as likely to be involved in an accident than any other class of vehicle. Car insurance by 1st for Women will protect your car from accidental damage, whether caused by you or not, as well as for theft and fire.

 

Like other direct short-term insurers, First for Women car insurance comes in three women’s sizes: comprehensive; third-party, fire and theft; and third-party only.

 

First for women motorcycle insurance

Because some women are like Megan Fox in the second one, they’ll need motorcycle insurance. Functioning like car insurance, 1st for Women motorcycle insurance protects your bike from damage by you or a third-party, fire and theft. Given that certain perils are unique to motorcycles, they require a specialist policy.

 

First for women off-road vehicle insurance

Like motorbike insurance, first for women off-road vehicle insurance protects you and your wild side from any damage you might cause to your off-road vehicle. Covering the vehicle for comprehensive damage, first for women off-road vehicle insurance covers all accidental damage, fire and theft as well as fitted accessories to the value of R10,000, the spare wheel, lost keys (up to R3,000), towing, storage and medical expenses up to R5,000 per incident.

 

But if First for Women are right and women are safer, more responsible drivers, you might not need all these extras.


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