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While electricity has revolutionised the way people live, its dangerous qualities continue to be evidenced by large numbers of injuries and fatalities each year. Sam Barrett asks what kind of risk electricity poses for insurers

Since 600BC, when Greek mathematician Thales rubbed a piece of amber with animal fur and created static electricity, this form of energy has brought the world significant benefits. Yet while

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