What is insurance?
Insurance helps you protect
yourself against risks like a house fire, car accident or burglary. You can
also get insurance that pays you money if you get too ill to work or to provide
for your family if you die.
- How insurance works
- Do you need insurance?
How insurance works
Did you know?
Almost every adult in the UK has some kind of insurance – from
car insurance to cover for pets getting ill.
With insurance, you choose what you want to be
protected against. Then your insurer calculates the risk that the events to be
insured will happen and the insurance provider or insurer will determine the
price you will need to pay (your premium).
These are the three main steps.
- Choose a policy. An insurance policy is a document
that lists exactly what you are or aren’t protected against. For example,
a travel insurance policy might say that it will cover your medical bills
if you injure yourself abroad – but not if you were doing something
dangerous, like skiing.
- Pay the premium. The premium is the amount you pay each
month or year (or sometimes just once) to have the insurance. The amount
you pay depends on the risk and on the value of the events you’re
insuring. For example, if you’re an inexperienced driver it’s more likely
that you’ll have an accident, so your car insurance will cost more – and
it’ll be even more if you drive an expensive car, because repairs will
probably cost more.
- Make a claim. If something happens that’s covered
by the policy, you can claim on your insurance. You tell the insurance
company what happened, they check that it’s covered under your policy, and
if the claim meets with what you are protected against then they pay you
as agreed.
There are a few more things you should know about
getting insurance. Find out more in our other guides:
Do you need insurance?
There are lots of different types of insurance – you
can cover almost anything, from your wedding to your pets.
Some insurance is compulsory – you can’t drive a car
without at least basic car insurance, and you can’t get a mortgage on your
house without buildings insurance.
After compulsory insurances, the most important thing
is to protect yourself and your family. The types of insurance that you need
will depend on what you need to protect. Ask yourself what’s important to you.
- If you have kids, what would happen to them if you died
unexpectedly? Life insurance would help make sure they’re looked after
financially.
- If you’re travelling abroad, get travel insurance to help pay your
hospital fees and other expenses if you get injured or sick.
- If you have a big mortgage, what would happen if you became too ill
to work? Income protection insurance could help cover your payments.
Think it over and look at prices – then you can start
to decide what you want and what you can afford.
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