Derek Rogers
Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents a number of UK businesses. When it comes to helping individuals stop house repossession, he recommends Property Buyers.
Articles by this Author
Web Hosting The Pros And Cons
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/24/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
The Pros and Cons of Managed Hosting
Managed hosting is a type of internet hosting using a dedicated server For you, the client, this means that you have the server to yourself and you do not share digital space with anyone else
Managed Hosting For Your Web Hosting Needs
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/14/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
Managed hosting is simply a type of internet hosting defined by the client leasing a whole server exclusively and not sharing it with other companies There are many benefits to this concept with very few draw backs
How Long Do Insurance Claims Take?
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/9/2008
- Personal Finance
- Unrated
No matter what kind of claim you're making, the settlement of your insurance claim could take months, even years Commercial claims on buildings and vehicles are often complex with reams of red tape
Choosing A Freephone Number For Your Business
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/6/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
As a business, you want to provide the best possible service to your customers One popular way to give great customer service to your customers is with a freephone number
Domestic Claims: Are You Insured?
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/3/2008
- Home Insurance
- Unrated
Whether you owe on your property or own outright it is vital that you have domestic insurance This insurance covers damage to your home, as you might expect, but it may also cover damage or theft of your possessions, loss of use of your home, damage or theft of items outside your home (such as the contents of your van), and even injuries that take place at your home
You're Guide To Finding A Good Loss Assessor Consultant
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/3/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
When you've had an insured loss and are struggling to get the insurance company to pay all that you are due, it's past time to hire a good loss assessor consultant These people are insurance professionals who work on your side of the claim, helping you find everything the insurance company owes you and then expedite the claim, getting you more money faster than you could get it on your own
Advice On UK Loss Assessors
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/3/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
When you've suffered a loss to your insured property, a loss assessor may be your best friend You, the claimant, hire these people to come into your damaged business or home to fight on your side: to assess the damage that has been done, to document everything, to help coordinate with contractors who come in to fix your property, to ensure you get all that you are entitled to from the insurers, and finally to make certain that your property is taken care of as quickly as is feasible
The Benefits Of A Loss Assessor Consultant
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 04/3/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
An insured loss, while it's an inconvenience and sometimes heartbreaking, is never as bad as an uninsured loss But when you have insurance, you want to make sure you're getting your money's worth
Should You Buy Or Lease Your Commercial Catering Equipment?
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 03/21/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
Especially when you're starting a commercial venture of any sort, the question whether you should buy or lease is always hard to answer On one hand, if you lease equipment, you don't have any equity in it and it will be a continuing expense
The Benefits Of Leasing Your Catering Equipment
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 03/21/2008
- Business Management
- Unrated
When you're starting a restaurant, one of the decisions you'll have to make is whether to lease or purchase your catering equipment You need a lot of equipment, from high-end refrigeration appliances to transportation to tables and chairs, and all that costs money
