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Insurance premiums to rise

Insurance premiums to rise

Insurance premiums look set to increase following the recent flood damage.

Flooded home-owners are being urged to make their claims as early as possible.

Also, companies are reminding people to keep photographic evidence of the damage – before throwing things away.

AXA Insurance says they have already received hundreds of claims and are looking at estimates of 10 million euro.

AXA’s Paul Moloney says all these factors mean higher premiums….

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