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Summary Insurance is expensive enough as it is, why spend even more when you dont need to? This article explains how you may well be.
Insurance. Dont pay for the same cover twice(cheap car insurance) Author: Emma
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Loss of income, legal expenses, theft and death are generally the most common areas that are easy to duplicate. Its easy enough to make the mistake as some elements of cover are latched on without you really noticing. In other cases, perhaps a financial ( mortgages ) advisor arranged the cover and you never took the time to read the details properly. Hopefully, this article will help.
This issue recently came to light when the Financial Services Authority (FSA) released survey results showing that extras like breakdown recovery and legal expense cover are often tied to car insurance policies, and rather than being an optional extra, it actually takes the customer to make the phone call to remove the option. Another ( life insurance policies ) common crossover is permanent medical insurance (PMI) and payment protection insurance (PPI). People take out PPI with a loan or credit card, not realising that they are already covered by their PMI. So they end up for the same thing twice, which is pointless as there are no extra benefits to be had. The Financial Ombudsman knows that this is going on, recognising the fact with the statement: "People. often do not realise until they make a claim that they have been paying for a policy that provides very little, if any, benefit". A case in point is Amanda Lariviere from West Yorkshire. Aged 42, she developed ovarian cancer and, following a bad reaction to chemotherapy, she was unable to ( cheap mortgages ) work. She got a large tax bill in the post a few months later and decided to free up some money to pay the bill by re-mortgaging the house. The building society asked her to bring along her life insurance papers to help with the re-mortgage application, and then found that her life insurance policy was actually critical illness insurance instead. Amanda had been paying £80 a month for two policies with Scottish Provident and Norwich Union and hadnt even realised that it was in fact critical illness cover. As Amanda had recently been through her ordeal with ovarian cancer, she was able to claim on ( best mortgages ) both policies, and consequently received a £100,000 lump sum. That covered a lot more than just the tax bill, she managed to pay most of her mortgage off! (cheap home insurance) The policies listed below are all example of areas which could potentially cause duplication in your cover, so have a look to see if any of these cold apply to you. Critical Illness insurance is sometimes included in cover provided by your employer. Its well worth finding out before you purchase this sometimes expensive form of insurance.
Two types of insurance overlap quite significantly and thats Permanent Medical Insurance (PMI) and Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) . PMI is a coverall insurance that means if you have an accident or become ill then you receive a monthly income that you can use to cover bills, rent, mortgage etc. However, many financial products sell PPI policies as an extra on their product only, and often we end up buying these add-ons without really noticing. If you already have PMI then this is a total waste of money as you are already covered. The only extra benefit with PPI is that you can be covered against redundancy. (car insurance quotes) Click here for page 2 |
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