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What happens if I get ill or injured?
How will I pay my bills?
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Welcome to Bills Insurance - household bills insurance
in case of illness or injury
Ever think what would happen if injury or illness prevented you from working?
Wouldn't you sleep easier knowing that all your
essential monthly outgoings are covered at time of
sickness or incapacitation?
Not everyone has a minimum salary payment period in case of injury or illness. We all need some form of insurance to make sure the bills are paid if we were unable to work and earn as normal.
You may be self employed, a sole proprietor, a construction industry worker, a cab driver, a consultant, a web designer, in fact you could be one of the millions of people in the UK who could suffer financially if you became ill or were unable to work as a result of injury, and all because you are not insured for this eventuality.
The insurance policy is called Bills & Things and it will help you pay your regular bills such as mortgage, rent, council tax, loan repayments, utility bills and even food bills when you are unable to work as a result of being ill or injured.
How does Bills & Things work?
You simply choose how much you want to cover your essential bills (between £500 and £1,000) – then you can relax, knowing that your bills are covered if the unexpected happens.
Bills & Things helps you to pay your essential monthly financial commitments for a period of up to 1 year or 2 years, making sure that your finances don’t suffer too much while you recover and get back on your feet.
The plan is simple and transparent and, as a result, there shouldn’t be any nasty surprises for you if you have to claim.
It is important to note that Bills & Things does not provide cover if you become unemployed or you are made redundant.
If you need to cover more than just your essential monthly bills of up to £1,000pm in total, if you are off work through sickness or injury, please click here for Income Protection Plan.




