Is travel insurance more important than life cover?

November 26, 2006 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Most Brits are well aware of the complications that can arise without the protection of life insurance cover. Nobody knows what lies around the corner, and an accident, sudden illness, or unexpected event could change everything in one fell swoop for our loved ones. Although nobody likes to dwell on the prospect of death it seems that many Brits are simply burying their heads in the sand when it comes to providing their loved ones with protection and peace of mind through life insurance cover, and a survey has revealed that an alarming percentage of Britons do not insure their lives.

A recent survey was carried out by Bright Grey, and a sample group of two thousand Brits was used in the survey in order to determine average figures relating to insurance cover. The results from the survey indicated that Britons considered life insurance cover to be the most important form of protective insurance, with thirty eight percent of those surveyed stating that they felt that it was most important to insure their lives. Home contents insurance and mortgage insurance cover were ranked next in line when it came to importance by the group surveyed.

However, despite the fact that the survey revealed the majority think that life insurance cover is the most important cover to have, it seems that Brits are more interested in protecting their travel than they are their lives. The most popular insurance cover, according to the report statistics, was home content cover, with seventy four percent of people having this type of protection. Hot on its heels was travel insurance cover, with sixty one percent taking out this type of policy.

According to the results of the survey life insurance cover came in third, with only fifty three percent enjoying the protection of this type of cover. Mortgage protection figures were also alarmingly low, with only twenty three percent having this type of cover. Bright Grey products director, Roger Edwards, stated: “This is a real worry. Less than a quarter of people protect their mortgage – over three times more people insure their home contents. And although people seem to know how important life insurance can be, many simply aren’t taking out cover.”

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