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Graham – “Evolved” to Withstand Car Accidents

Australia’s Transport Commission (TAC), car crash investigator expert David Logan of Monash University, along with trauma surgeon Christian Kenfield and artist Patricia Piccinini, have “designed” a man that can survive the immense forces exerted on the human body during an auto collision. And they’ve named the resulting creatureGraham. Click here to check Graham out and […]

AAMI Forced to Replace Annoying TV Ad

AAMI  Forced to Replace Annoying TV Ad

AAMI was forced to change its TV advertisement featuring a young girl playing an ear-piercing recorder in the back seat of her parents’ broken down car. The revised advert shows the young girl playing the recorder, but with a less annoying, more pleasant sound. On facebook AAMI stated: “A sincere ‘Thanks’ to everyone who took […]

Benefits of Using an Insurance Broker

We don’t mind which way you get in contact with us! Whatever works for you, works for us!  There are many benefits of an insurance broker. Among them, you get the added value of extra care and service when you use our services, and this doesn’t cost you any extra! If this sounds like a […]

Specialist Insurance for Hospitality Industry

We are specialists in food industry insurances. We appreciate the unique circumstances of your business and will find you the best value outcome. Whether you’re a restaurant owner, a cook, a chef or anything in between, we understand the food and hospitality game. Click here to contact us fo find out more. www.abterrace.com.au 

AIG to Offer Brexit Insurance

American International Group is coming out with new Brexit coverage in the UK for anxious executives, barely weeks after the fateful British vote to pull out of the European Union. AIG division AIG UK will handle the product launch, which amounts to an addition to its existing directors & officers policies. It is with no […]

Head Injuries ‘Top’ Emerging Insurance Claim in WWE

Sports-related brain injuries are among the biggest new area for insurance claims, S&P Global Ratings warned on Thursday, shortly after the World Wresting Entertainment (WWE) was sued by more than 50 former wrestlers. The dozens of retired wrestlers have sued the WWE for neurological injuries allegedly sustained while participating in the professional fighting company’s tournaments. […]

Don’t Pokemon Go and Drive

New York local police issued a statement saying it responded to a car accident involving an injured driver after crashing into a tree whilst playing Pokemon Go: “Luckily the driver was not seriously injured but this is an example of how easily accidents can occur when someone is engaged in the game and not paying […]

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