We take great care to insure valuable items around us – whether it’s cars, pets or mobile phones, but if something were to happen to you or your partner – for how long could you continue to pay the bills?

A report from Legal and General1 has shown that the amount of time we think we can survive and maintain our lifestyles may be a lot less than we think, and the amount of savings held by the average UK household is significantly less than what may be needed if the main source if income was lost.

Some interesting facts revealed:

There’s some very shocking statistics within the findings, so it does make you think about your own situation, how long do you think you could last?

Losing an income may be closer than we think – whether it’s a sudden job loss or redundancy, through to a serious illness or worse, life can change very quickly and your ability to earn and maintain your lifestyle can be seriously impacted in a short time.

To help maintain a peace of mind, there are a range of protection options out there that can help you and your family mitigate against the worst happening, and we would be happy to help you find the most suitable options for your individual circumstances.

As a starting point, let us give you a quick overview of what cover is out there:

Seek advice

There are whole range of policies and options online, and it can be overwhelming to work out which may be the most suitable for your circumstances, so we would encourage you to book an appointment with us, we will listen to your exact circumstances before giving advice to help you make the right decision for you and your loved ones.

Sources

  1. Legal & General (2023) Deadline to Breadline 2022. Available at: https://www.legalandgeneral.com/landg-assets/adviser/files/protection/sales-aid/deadline-to-breadline-report-2022.pdf (Accessed 15 Jun 2023).

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