Personal Accident vs Income Protection Insurance: What’s the Difference?
Two policies with similar names that appear to do roughly the same thing on the outside. We can understand your confusion. Now, let us put your mind at rest.
No employer means no sick pay. Here's what self-employed tradespeople are actually entitled to when they can't work, and how Income Protection Insurance fills the gap.
Two policies with similar names that appear to do roughly the same thing on the outside. We can understand your confusion. Now, let us put your mind at rest.
If you're a self-employed tradesperson and you can't work, your income stops. Income Protection Insurance keeps money coming in whilst you recover. This guide covers what's covered, how the deferred period works, what's excluded and how to claim.
Rhino's survey data reveals nearly 3 in 4 tradespeople couldn't afford more than three months off through injury or illness.
This ultimate guide to Personal Accident Insurance explains how tradespeople can protect their income if an accident forces them off work, with tax-free lump-sum payouts available whether injuries happen on or off the job.
If you are looking at ways of financially protecting your business, your tools, or your income, it’s vital to understand just how important insurance can be.
Personal Accident Insurance helps plumbers protect their income if they’re injured and unable to work, providing a lump-sum payout when it’s needed most.
Rhino’s 2024 survey found nearly half of tradespeople would run out of money within 3 months if they couldn’t work. Learn how insurance can help you stay afloat.
Two common types of insurance that often come up in this context are Personal Accident Insurance and Income Protection Insurance. But what's the difference between the two, and which one is right for you?
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