Our Partners
As a leading provider of insurance policies protecting wheelchairs, mobility scooters, wheelchair accessible vehicles (WAVS) and other In-Home products, Fish enjoys a natural affinity with the UK’s mobility trade retailers. We work in partnership with dealers to ensure their customers enjoy the best cover at the best price. The Mobility Trade page is still under construction and will be available shortly, however for further details of how Fish Insurance works with the mobility trade please email dealers@fishinsurance.co.uk or call 01772 724 442.
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Motability changes – it’s not so bad after all!
February 1st, 2012 by fishadmin
Helen Dolphin, Director of Campaigns and Policy at Disabled Motoring UK, reports on new revisions to the Motability scheme for disabled drivers. When the changes to the Motability scheme were first announced in December I, like many disabled drivers, was left wondering if this was a scheme that would still work for [...]
Watchdog slams travel insurers over medical condition ‘get out’ clauses
January 9th, 2012 by fishadmin
Fish Insurance’s sales and marketing director Warren Dickson warns disabled travellers to make sure they’re still covered should they be diagnosed with a new medical condition. Consumer complaints about travel insurance firms refusing to cover or demanding increased premiums for newly diagnosed medical conditions have nearly doubled in the past three years. Trade magazine Insurance [...]
New Blue Badge introduced
January 5th, 2012 by fishadmin
Helen Dolphin, Director of Campaigns and Policy at Disabled Motoring UK, welcomes a revamp of the 40 year-old Blue Badge scheme for disabled drivers. Just before Christmas Transport Minister Norman Baker announced major reforms to help crack down on Blue Badge abuse. This is because the current system hasn’t changed for 40 years and in [...]

