Accessibility
We believe in making our web site's information and functionality equally available to all visitors and we have therefore made this site as usable and accessible as possible so you can easily find the information you are looking for. When using this site, you will find a number of features which make it easily accessible to users with impairments and to their adaptive technology.
Text Size
If you would prefer the font size to be larger or smaller, you can easily adjust it using your browser.
If you wish to increase or decrease the text size in Internet Explorer, follow these basic instructions:
- Click on the 'View' menu in your browser.
- Click on the 'Text size' option.
- Select the size you wish to see.
To increase or decrease the text size in Netscape Navigator, follow these basic instructions:
- Click on the 'View' menu in your browser.
- Click on the 'Increase Font' option.
Shortcuts
Important navigation links have shortcut keys to enable quick access; these can be accessed using your keyboard as well as your mouse.
You access these options by pressing the 'Alt' key and the number or letter for that option (below). Depending on your browser, you may then need to press the 'Enter' key. Please note that this feature does not work in all browsers (e.g. Camino on MacOSX). On a Macintosh Computer use the 'Ctrl' key instead of the 'Alt' key.
The access keys we have created for your convenience are as follows:
- Alt+1 for Home
- Alt+2 for Home Insurance
- Alt+3 for Van & Car Insurance
- Alt+4 for Travel Insurance
- Alt+5 for Marine Insurance
- Alt+6 for Commercial Insurance
- Alt+7 for About us
- Alt+8 for FAQs
- Alt+9 for Contact us
Other Points
This site has been designed with style sheets to allow maximum flexibility. Form controls are properly grouped and labelled.
Your feedback is important
If you experience any problems using this site, or have some feedback or suggetions on how to improve accessibility, please contact us.
More Information
For more information about website accessibility please visit the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.