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ASU

Accident Sickness & Unemployment ( ASU )

Accident, Sickness & Unemployment insurance (ASU) is designed to provide you with an income to meet your outgoings in case of:

  • Absence from work due to illness
  • Absence from work due to an accident
  • Involuntary redundancy

With an accident, sickness & unemployment policy you pay a monthly premium for the level of cover you need, and if you lose your job or can't work, you will receive that amount of money each month to cover your costs and spend as you wish. Policies usually pay out for up to a year or until you return to work, whichever happens first.

You can choose the amount of benefit you would like to receive, although there are some limits on the maximum amount. The premium will be a percentage of the amount of monthly benefit you would like to receive. Benefits are usually payable for a maximum of 12 months.

Some policies will also allow you to choose whether you want to receive benefits for accident & sickness only, unemployment only or all three.

There are some exclusions however that you usually would not be covered for:

  • deliberate self injury
  • riding motorcycles
  • dangerous sports or occupations
  • working as a professional sports person
  • any injury or condition related to normal pregnancy, stress, backache or which you had prior to your application for cover
  • AIDS related conditions
  • conditions due to drug and alcohol abuse or criminal activity
  • sickness which occurs during the first 60 days of your policy
  • unemployment which occurs during the first 180 days of your policy

Note - Although these are typical exclusions this may depend on the individual provider.

Eligibility

Usually, provided you are over 18 and under 60, and you normally reside in the UK, Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, you can apply for an accident, sickness & unemployment policy as long you are in employment or self-employment for at least 16 hours per week, and have been so for the last 6 months.

Company address: TB Asset Management, Cambridge House, 16 High Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1AX
T: 01799 525407 F: 01799 516355 Email: info@tbassetmanagement.co.uk

TB Asset Management is a trading style of ADMS Asset Management Ltd. ADMS Asset Management Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is entered on the Financial Services Register (www.fca.org.uk/register) under reference 569871.

Registered in England. Company No 7781731. Directors: David Smith and Andrew McKay

Registered address: Cambridge House, 16 High Street, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1AX
Tel: 01799 525407 - Fax: 01799 516355 - Email: info@tbassetmanagement.co.uk

The information contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at consumers based in the UK.

Where you have a complaint or dispute with us and we are unable to resolve this to your satisfaction then we may be obliged to offer you the Financial Ombudsman Service to help resolve this. Please see the following link for further details: http://financial-ombudsman.org.uk

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