Beware The Potential False Economy Of Cancelling Your Protection Insurance During The Cost-Of-Living Crisis
Here at QuoteLifeCover, we are well aware of many of the pressures that people up and down the UK are feeling at the moment, particularly in relation to their finances. In 2022, many of us have found that our incomes aren‘t stretching as far as they used to, with this situation forcing great numbers of people to make hard choices about how they spend their money.
At times when people need to cut back on their
expenditure, the received wisdom is that it is best to first sacrifice those
things that aren‘t so important, or that aren‘t currently being used.
So, if you have a protection insurance policy in
place right now - something like income
protection, critical illness cover, or a life
insurance policy - you might be asking yourself, “do I really need
this? At least right now?”
The problem with cancelling a
policy and reinstating it later
A lot of people who do have protection insurance
like the above might be tempted to think that if their policy isn‘t currently
paying out - for example, providing monthly tax-free payments in the case of an
income protection policy - it isn‘t effectively doing anything for them, and
can therefore be sacrificed.
You might even think, “yes, it‘s a risk to ditch my
protection insurance policy, but in my current financial situation, I have to
do it. I can always just reinstate the policy later when I‘m in a better
position.”
That‘s because, in order to reinstate the policy
later, you would need to buy a new policy afresh. By then, you will be older
(which is always a sure thing for bumping up new protection insurance
premiums), and you might have health concerns that you didn‘t have at the time
you took out your previous policy.
You may find, then, that more expensive cover effectively
wipes out any ‘savings‘ you had made from cancelling the last policy you had.
That makes it very likely that cancelling your protection insurance will turn
out to be a false economy, even if you only wait a few months before buying a
new policy.
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As well as the above, of course, there‘s simply the
fact that cancelling your protection insurance means you will no longer have
protection. And there are all too many instances from down the years of people
deciding they could “take the risk” of doing without protection insurance, only
for the worst to then happen. It could be tragic and devastating, and we
wouldn‘t want it to happen to you.
Let‘s imagine, for instance, that it‘s a combined critical illness and life insurance policy you‘re
thinking of cancelling amid the cost-of-living crisis.
If you took out the policy in the first place to
help ensure your household would be financially protected in the event of you
dying or suffering from a serious health condition such as a stroke or cancer,
those risks won‘t go away during even a short period without the insurance. The
potential consequences just don‘t bear thinking about.
Naturally, no one person‘s circumstances will be
identical to the next person‘s, and we don‘t know your particular situation.
Nonetheless, we would urge you to think very carefully about any decision you
make to cancel protection insurance for cost reasons during this time. You
won‘t want to be haunted by a decision that you later severely regret.
Would you like to benefit right now from the advice
that could help you secure the best income protection, critical illness, or
life insurance policy for your needs? If so, you are welcome to call our
completely free advice and quotation service today, on 0800 316 6917, with no obligation to buy.
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