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If the Covid-19 pandemic has
taught me anything, it’s that life is truly unpredictable. Who’d have thought
that we’d experience something like this in our lifetime that would disrupt
everything we knew? It’s got me thinking about safeguarding mine and my family's
future against the ‘what if’s’ which led me to considering insurance cover.
In particular, income protection. Income protection is a life insurance
product that is basically designed to cover a percentage of your salary
(usually around 50-70%) if you become too ill or injured to work. And it’s not
just the employed that this applies to - self-employed people can get income
protection too and actually, it’s probably more important than for anyone
else.
How
does income protection work?
Income protection allows you to
continue paying the essential bills such as your mortgage or rent payment even
when you can’t go out to work. Upon claiming, it pays out regularly until you
can either go back to work, until the policy ends or you retire or pass away.
You can also claim more than once a policy, which is really handy.
If you’re employed, you might
be eligible for Statutory Sick Pay (SSP). This is great but at £95.85 a week,
it might not be enough to get you by. Income protection is a weight off your
mind when you need it most, so that you can focus on getting better.
Of course if you’re
self-employed, no work is likely to mean no income. You can’t rely on things
like SSP. Income protection is all the more important if you’re self-employed.
You can take out an individual policy rather than a business one, but you need
to ascertain on what basis the insurer will pay out.
Is
it expensive?
Income protection is an
affordable product, however it’s different for everyone and will completely
depend on your own individual circumstances. Premium prices are based on your
age, your marital status, whether you smoke or have previously smoked, your
lifestyle (such as whether you have any high risk hobbies like extreme sports),
your job, your health (current health, your weight and your family medical
history), the deferral period you decide on and how much income you’d like to
receive each month.
You need to consider how much
income you’d like to receive each month. I’d want enough to cover the mortgage
repayments and bills at least, but it’s also important to consider day-to-day
living costs - especially if you are usually out every weekday working in an
office. As lockdown has taught us, you’ll probably end up spending more money
on food if you’re at home all the time.
Income protection is certainly
an important insurance product - potentially one of the most vital as the vast
majority of us have a regular income to protect. There’s a lot of information
online that can sometimes be a bit overwhelming, so turn to an insurance broker
if you’re unsure and need some help and advice.
Feel free to leave a comment - I love reading every single one :)
Helen x
I definitely need to look into this! Lockdown has proved how important it is to stay on track of your finances and budgeting! Sim
ReplyDeleteYour blog post is so clear and have but things in perspective for me. My husband and I both don't have any income protection but I think we definitely need to look into getting this
ReplyDeleteIncome protection is definitely important. It is just one of those little things that many of us don't think about but can mean the difference between struggling and staying afloat.
ReplyDeleteI agree. For anyone that relies on income like self employment or high risk industries this looks like a great things to have. Definitely looking into this moving forward
ReplyDeleteITs not something we have ever looked into but in reality this year has made us rethink a few things, including this as my wife is self employed etc,great tips.
ReplyDeleteMy fiancee has income protection as he's self employed and if he couldn't work for whatever reason we would suffer so we deemed it well worth having x
ReplyDeleteIt's food for thought and definitely worth considering as life is really unpredictable during the pandemic x Going to look into it!
ReplyDeleteI would of never thought about it before now but reading up about it I think I will definitely be looking into it a bit more
ReplyDeleteThis is so important to have, I could not believe when I heard SSP was under a £100 a week...it is disgraceful really x
ReplyDeleteThis is something I honestly hadn't thought about - but it really makes sense. I will have to look into this as it would be nice not to have to worry about one more thing.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of income protection before, it sounds like a good way to protect yourself.
ReplyDeleteincome protection is so important, we have it but thankfully have managed to scrape by
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