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Life Protection and Hazardous Activities

Friday, July 16th, 2010

e.g. Private aviation, Scuba Diving etc

The last couple of weeks have seen me quoting an above average number of Life Protection and Business Protection terms for individuals that participate in hazardous pastimes including flying helicopters and scuba diving.

Contrary to popular belief amongst participants in these activities, there can actually a very real risk of injury with some activities, and many participants have previously struggled to obtain life cover and critical illness cover because of this. In fact some clients have simply not bothered trying because they did not believe they would be able to obtain cover full stop.

Well, this simply isnt the case! there are obviously cost implications for certain hazardous pastimes, but by asking the correct questions and getting the correct underwriting assistance there is still a very competitive market within certain mainstream life insurance companies.

The benefit of our being independent means that we are able to approach the medical underwriters of all the life insurance companies to secure fair rates! Different companies treat hazardous activity loadings in differing degrees and sometimes it means researching several companies before submitting applications, or even submitting multiple applications, and sometimes avoiding what may appear at first glance to be the best value.

Allow us to do the leg work for you! so if you or any of your contacts have had problems in the past, or simply havent tried, then please pass on my details and I will see what I can do.

Shane Beardsley

How Critical really is a Critical Illness?

Friday, October 17th, 2008

I read an interesting article recently about the improvements to certain providers critical illness definitions, and it started me thinking about critical illnesses in general, I mean, if someone is diagnosed with one of the many terrible illnesses listed on all the documents that arrive in my offices each day it must feel absolutely awful, and I cant belittle it in anyway, but if you actually analyse them, there are many of those illnesses that whilst they will probably render you unable to work, at least for a while, and in some cases render you unable to work again, how many of them will actually kill you? the answer is not many! for example loss of sight or hearing, loss of limbs, third degree burns to mention a few.

Someone once said to me that getting a critical illness was actually worse than dying! I cant say I necessarily agree with that statement, but, how long would an employer actually pay your wages for if you were taken ill with a serious critical illness? and if you have a mortgage protection plan that only pays on your death, but you dont die; what will you do when your savings run out? and with a massive proportion of the country having less than 500 GBP in savings the outlook can be quite bleak.

So for the sake of what can often be a small monthly outlay, why burden yourself and your family with that worry?

If you feel that you would like to review this, please contact us on 01482 658989, or email me on shane@kirkellainvestments.co.uk and I will arrange for an adviser to contact you.

Shane Beardsley
Managing Director / Independent Financial Adviser