In some cases, your Income Protection Insurance policy will be different due to a number of circumstances, we have listed below some of the more niche/specialist policy types that deserve a dedicated page to explain how they differ from regular Income Protection Insurance
Diabetic Income Protection
If you have diabetes and are looking into Income Protection Insurance as a means to support you in the event that you are unable to work for an extended period of time, you are definitely doing the right thing. It may be more difficult or more expensive for someone suffering from diabetes to receive income protection insurance but the positives usually outweigh the negatives...
Income Protection for Dentists
Believe it or not, your profession does impact your eligibility to receive income protection cover and also affects the type of cover provided. Whether you're working within the private sector or employed through the NHS, it is still important to have a plan in the unlikely event that something prevents you from working for an extended period of time...
Self Employed Income Protection
Taking an extended period of time out of work is actually worse if you're self employed. Not only does it damage your business credibility but it also damages your own pocket. What happens when you can't afford to pay for the unlimited sick days self employment promised...
Income Protection for Driving Instructors
You may think that being a self-employed driving instructor means no more worries as you have your full control and ownership over your schedule and work shift pattern. Whilst this is technically true it could also mean you and your business will suffer. Many driving instructors...