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Consider why your income needs
protecting:
- 90 families a day had
their homes repossessed in 2000. 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 almost 1,000,000 persons 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.
What cover is available under this product?
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.
- Free transfer and immediate cover for clients who switch from another
insurer (see key
features, section 4).
- Highly competitive premiums payable monthly by direct debit.
- Benefits are tax-free.
- Back-to-day-one benefits are payable for up to 12 months. Click
here to find out about 'back-to-day-one benefits'.
- 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.
- No premium loading on the basis of age or gender.
State benefits
You can no longer rely on
the Government. State benefits for a single person are currently under £60
per week. Could you manage on that? The typical state benefit for two
adults with two children is £96 per week; the maximum is £134 per week.
Could you support your family on this?
Since October 1995 new mortgage borrowers will receive no state help for the
first nine months of unemployment or disability. Existing mortgage borrowers
receive nothing for the first two months, only 50% for the next four months and
then full benefit for mortgages of up to £100,000 provided they qualify for
Income Support. The Government themselves estimate that 70% of mortgage
borrowers will not get Income Support due to savings, income, or a working
spouse or partner.
In 1998 alone, the introduction of a new incapacity criteria resulted in 102,000
claimants being turned down for state benefit. An independent doctor (not your
own) will carry out your assessment and you must be incapable of doing any work,
not just your normal job, to qualify for state benefit.
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