Friday, 24 June 2011

KBIS British Equestrian Insurance


KBIS British Equestrian Insurance is one of the largest independent horse insurance companies, providing all types of insurance for the equestrian including equine insurance, horsebox insurance, specialist bloodstock cover, personal accident, liability for equestrian businesses and equestrian property insurance.


With over 20 years experience, KBIS's growth and customer loyalty has been built upon a company ethos of providing excellent customer service combined with a fast and efficient claims process. All of the staff at KBIS have an equestrian background or when required are insurance specialists in their own fields.


KBIS online has been carefully developed to provide you with everything you need to know about insurance and also allows you to obtain a horse insurance quote quickly and easy and take out immediate cover.


http://www.kbis.co.uk/


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Topic: Horse insurance Myakka River Riders Equestrian Club will discuss insurance necessary for horse-riding activities, including equine medical and liability insurance, at its 7:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday. The club meets at the Quattlebaum House, next to the Manatee County Water Treatment Plant on Dam Road off State Road 64. Trouchen Sessions and Kerry Barnes of Des Champs & Gregory Insurance Co. of Bradenton will be the guest speakers at...

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8 MORE CHARGED IN HORSE-INSURANCE SCAM

One horse was killed when it drank water from a trough rigged with an exposed electrical line, another was electrocuted by horse hit man Tommy Burns, and a third had its leg broken with a crowbar, authorities said.

The investigation, which started as a probe into the disappearance of candy heiress Helen Vorhees Brach, branched out into the horse business when authorities began delving into the background of stable owner Richard Bailey, a close friend of Brach's. Tipped to Burns' sideline as a horse killer, authorities looked on as he and an associate struck a horse with a crowbar in Florida. Caught red-handed, Burns cooperated and implicated owners and trainers in 15 horse killings.


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Top Equestrian Is Convicted In Horse Insurance Scheme

A prominent equestrian who is the son of one of the richest men in America, was convicted of three counts of wire fraud today in the climax of a four-year Federal investigation into horse killing and insurance fraud.

George Lindemann Jr., 31, faces a mandatory prison term, which prosecutors said could be between 15 months and 15 years, and a maximum $3 million fine for ordering the 1990 killing of a show horse, Charisma, to collect $250,000 in insurance money.

A co-defendant, Marion Hulick, was convicted of the same charges. Mrs. Hulick, 60, was the trainer and manager at the Lindemann family's horse farm near Greenwich, Conn.

Mr. Lindemann, the son of George Lindemann, who made a fortune in the cellular-phone business, winced as the guilty verdicts were read. Sentencing was set for Dec. 18. The defendants left the courthouse without talking to reporters. Defense lawyers said they would appeal.

For the younger Mr. Lindemann, a rider who has been highly ranked nationally and internationally and who aspired to the United States Olympic team, the conviction almost certainly means he will not be able to compete in Atlanta next summer. He continued to compete since his indictment last year, and during the trial he expressed optimism he could qualify for the team.


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