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Recent experience has highlighted just how important it can be to have the right cover in place to protect you, your property and your loved ones should the unexpected happen.
Why it matters
Protection is the part of the conversation people are most tempted to skip, and the part that matters most if something goes wrong. The question is not whether a policy exists but whether it would actually pay in the circumstances you are worried about.
We start by looking at what you already have. Death in service through an employer, existing policies from a previous mortgage and sick pay arrangements all count, and often mean you need less new cover than you expected.
Types of cover
Cover for you, your family, your home and your business.
Level or decreasing cover, written into trust where it makes sense, so the payout reaches the people it was meant for without waiting on probate.
Get in touchPays out on diagnosis of a defined condition. Definitions vary between insurers, and that difference matters far more than the monthly premium.
Get in touchReplaces a proportion of your income if illness or injury stops you working. Deferred periods and occupation definitions are where these policies are won or lost.
Get in touchCover that pays out following an accident, giving you something to fall back on while you recover rather than dipping into savings.
Get in touchShort term cover for the period when you cannot work, bridging the gap before longer term arrangements or savings need to take over.
Get in touchMost lenders require buildings cover as a condition of the mortgage. We make sure the sums insured are right rather than accepting a default figure.
Get in touchCover for the business as well as the household, arranged around what the business actually does rather than a generic package.
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The review
A protection review takes one conversation and costs nothing. We go through what you hold now, what it would actually pay and in what circumstances, then set out plainly where the gaps are.
If the answer is that you are already adequately covered, that is what we will tell you.
Common questions
Possibly not as much as you think, which is exactly why we look at it first. Death in service and employer sick pay both count, but they usually end when the job does, and the amounts are rarely matched to your mortgage. We work out the gap rather than selling over the top of what you already hold.
Critical illness pays a lump sum on diagnosis of a defined condition. Income protection pays a monthly amount while illness or injury stops you working, whatever the cause. They solve different problems and many people benefit from some of each rather than all of one.
Because it decides whether a claim pays. Two critical illness policies at the same premium can define the same condition very differently, and an income protection policy that defines incapacity against any occupation rather than your own is a materially weaker promise. We compare definitions, not just price.
It means the payout goes directly to the people you have named rather than into your estate, so it is not held up waiting for probate and generally sits outside inheritance tax. It costs nothing to arrange at the point the policy is set up.
Yes. Alongside personal protection we advise on commercial insurance, arranged around what the business actually does rather than a generic package.
One conversation is usually enough to tell whether your existing cover would do what you expect it to.