These are the facts…
- Over 2 million people are victims of a health related accident every year.
- Almost 3 million people are injured every year at home and almost 4,000 people die each year due to accidents at home.
- Accidents at work injure over one million people a year.
- More than 240,000 road accidents each year cause over 3,500 deaths and injure over 300,000 people.
- 1 in 3 people will be affected by cancer at some time in their lives and 1 in 4 deaths every year are due to cancer.
- In a year, 2 million adults claimed State Benefits because they were ill for longer than six months.
What can you do?
Leading a healthy lifestyle and avoiding dangerous situations will reduce the chance of you or your family getting sick or injured. As an extra safety net, Combined Insurance has a range of affordable accident and sickness plans designed to pay a lump sum or regular benefits if you or your family get sick or injured:
- Receive up to £1,000 for a broken bone.
- Up to £6,000 a month if hospitalised.
- Regular payments for loss of time due to an accident and/or sickness.
- Substantial lump sum benefits for permanent loss of use of limbs, hearing, speech, sight and death.
- You’ll be covered at home, at work and at play. 24 hours a day. 365 days a year.
- You decide how to spend the benefit.
- All benefits are tax-free.
- All benefits can be paid to you in addition to State Benefits (Statutory Sick Pay or Incapacity Benefit pay between £59.20 - £70.35 per week for a fixed period and payments depend on National Insurance contributions)
- Combined Insurance’s plans start from just 32p per day– that’s less than £10 per month to know that if the worst happens, you won’t have to worry about paying your household or medical bills, so you can concentrate on getting better.
- Under 16s get half price accident cover for life at just 16p per day – that’s less than £5 per month.
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Statistical Sources:
1 Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, 2006
2 Health & Safety Commission Annual Report, 2005
3 Government Consumer Accident Data and Safety Research, 2005
4 Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, 2005
5 OPCS Cancer Statistics, 2005
6 Department for Work & Pensions, 2005