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Insurance remains key as rumours debunked

EQUESTRIANS are encouraged to talk to their insurers and avoid listening to hearsay during the coronavirus pandemic.

As rumours spread online, insurers have assured clients they will consider cases carefully – and that they are there for guidance and advice, including on how premiums could be reduced.

A spokesman for SEIB Insurance Brokers told H&H communication is key in these unprecedented circumstances.

“Talk to your insurer and keep them informed of any relevant changes to circumstances,” she said.

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