income protection insurance
key features
1. Who needs unemployment and/or disability income protection
insurance?
Simply consider the following information:
- Currently 90 families a day are having their homes repossessed.
The majority due to the financial problems associated with
unemployment.
- One in three people aged between 25-34 have experienced
unemployment for a period in excess of one month.
- Almost one in five working age households (3.4 million)
have someone who is currently unemployed.
- Today in Britain there are nearly 1,000,000 people who are
registered as unemployed
- Every day 500 people in the UK become unemployed. 60% of
unemployed men and 45% of unemployed women will be out of
work for six months or more.
- Every adult in Britain is five times more likely to suffer
a serious disability than die before the age of 60.
- Today in Britain, 2,900 people will start claiming state
disability benefits
- 1,800,000 people in Britain are already disabled and have
been unable to work for 12 months or more.
2. How will this insurance help you?
This insurance has been designed to overcome the consequences
of unemployment or disability and to provide the following unique
benefits:
- You do not need to have a mortgage to be insured under this
insurance. However, being totally flexible it can cover a
monthly mortgage payment, or rent, loans, household bills
or any other purpose you require.
- Highly competitive premiums payable monthly by direct debit.
- Benefits are tax-free.
- Back-to-day-one benefits are payable for 12 months.
- Unemployment only cover, or disability only cover, or both
combined.
- The self-employed, directors and proprietors of businesses
are covered if their business ceases to trade and is formally
wound-up.
- No premium loading on the basis of age or gender.
3. Who is eligible for cover under this insurance?
You can apply for this insurance if you:
- are aged between 18 and 64 and are permanently resident
and working within the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man
and eligible to receive Jobseekers Allowance,
- are actively working for more than 20 hours per week and
have been in continuous employment for more than six months
before the insurance start date. You cannot obtain this insurance
if you work in temporary or seasonal employment,
- are in good health and know of no impending disability,
- are not aware that you could become unemployed.
4. When can you make a claim under
this insurance?
You can make a claim under this insurance at any time during
the period of insurance providing you notify us as soon as reasonably
possible. However, there is a period of 120 days immediately
following the insurance start date during which any occurrence
or notification of impending unemployment will not be insured.
This is known as the initial exclusion period and includes any
period of consultation even though unemployment may not take
place until after this period.
5. When do you receive your first benefit payment?
Subject to the provisions of section 4, if you are working
and become unemployed, or if you are unable to work due to accident
or sickness for a period of 30 days we will pay you one monthly
benefit. Thereafter payments will continue monthly in arrears
until the earliest of the following events:
- the last consecutive day that you remain unemployed or disabled,
- the date you cease to provide evidence that you remain continuously
unemployed or disabled. Evidence will be a completed claim
form, Jobseekers Allowance and a job search diary with
supporting evidence of you actively looking for work,
- the date on which you have received maximum benefit payments
for any separate period of claim,
- the finishing date of this insurance.
6. How long are claim benefits paid for?
Claim benefits are payable for up to a maximum of 12 months
for any separate unemployment or disability claim under this
insurance. Once you return to work you need to stay in work
for another 180 days before you can claim again.
7. What is the maximum cover you can have?
The amount of cover you select is known as the monthly benefit.
The maximum monthly benefit available, under this insurance
is £1,000 or 50% of gross monthly income* whichever is
the lower, less any other form of income but excluding State
Benefits.
In addition, the maximum monthly benefit allowed under all
similar insurances (including this insurance) is 50% of gross
monthly income* less any other form of income including payment
in lieu of notice and employers sick pay but excluding State
Benefits.
All benefits over 50% of gross monthly income* will be deducted
in the event of a claim.
Example: If your gross monthly income is £3,000,
the maximum monthly benefit under this insurance is £1,000.
The maximum monthly benefit from all insurance providers (including
this insurance) is £1,500.
*Gross monthly income means monthly
salary plus the average of any overtime, commission and/or bonus
payments received in the 12 months prior to the insurance start
date or the date of a claim if later.
8. What are the costs of cover?
The costs of cover are expressed as a rate per £100 of
monthly benefit and include insurance premium tax.
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MONTHLY PREMIUM RATES
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TYPE OF COVER
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BENEFIT PERIOD
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RATE PER £100 OF MONTHLY BENEFIT
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Unemployment
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12 months
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£2.75
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Disability
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12 months
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£2.75
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Unemployment and Disability
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12 months
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£3.50
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9. Direct Debit Guarantee 
This guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies
that take part in the direct debit scheme. The efficiency and
security of the scheme is monitored and protected by your own
bank or building society.
10. Complaints procedure
We always try to provide a first-class standard of service.
However, if you have a complaint, you should contact British
Insurance
Finally, if the matter still remains unresolved, once all the
above have been contacted, you can then approach:
Financial Ombudsman Service, South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall,
London, E14 9SR.
11. Rights of cancellation
You may cancel this insurance at any time. If you cancel within
14 days of the start date, you will be entitled to a full refund
of any premiums paid, unless you have made a claim. Underwriters
can cancel your cover by giving you 30 days written notice and
will return any unused premium. This will not affect your ability
to make a claim that occurs before the cancellation date.
12. Arranging cover under this insurance
This insurance is arranged by British Insurance Brokers.
British Insurance Brokers will provide you with a premium
quotation for the cover you require and answer any queries that
you may have.
Our customer services can be contacted in the following ways:
Tel: 0870 243 0539
Email: info@incomeprotectioninsurance.org.uk
Our address is:
British Insurance Brokers
PO Box 7345
Dunmow
CM6 3WE
Tel: 0870 243 0539 |