Burns night warning

January 25, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Scots have been warned to be careful as they celebrate Burns Night.

Zurich Insurance says that a large number of claims are made following the celebrations, as partygoers become slightly over zealous and cause damage to their homes.

According to the firm, 32 per cent of Scottish parents who celebrate the night suffer domestic damage.

With the annual claim reaching more than £100, Zurich says that it is vital people take out adequate insurance to cover any mishaps.

“If people are planning to celebrate Burns Night with a party at home, it’s worth taking a few minutes to check their insurance policies – possibly even considering extending the protection for their contents to include accidental damage,” said Martin Hall from Zurich.

The firm says that stained carpets and damaged furniture are the most common casualties of such parties and it believes that people should be free to celebrate without the concern of having to pay for any damage.

“By making sure they have the right policy in place, they can let their hair down, and have a worry free Burns Night,” added Mr Hall.

Burns Night is a celebration of the poet Robert Burns, the man who wrote Auld Lang Syne.

Tags: Hall, Financial services, Scottish, common casualties, warning, GBP

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