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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Choosing life insurance and home insurance can be daunting

By: Andrew Regan
As one of life's essential financial products for consumers, insurance - whether it's home insurance, travel insurance or life insurance - can be overwhelming. After all, in today's diverse financial market there is a vast variety of insurance products for consumers to choose from. However, before you make your choice, it's vital to be aware of the options that face you and to shop around for the insurance that best suits you.

Perhaps the two most essential types of insurance are life insurance and home insurance. Choosing life insurance can be a particularly overwhelming experience, so it's important to equip yourself with the available knowledge before making a decision. For instance, you need to choose whether you're going to invest in "protection-only" life insurance or "investment-type" life insurance.

Protection-only life insurance will cover you over a specified amount of time; however, if your death occurs after this designated period has passed, then your family won't receive any payment.

Conversely, investment-type life insurance - also known as whole of life policies or endowment policies - will not only pay out in the event of your death, but will also accumulate in value during your lifetime. Hence, the younger you are when you choose to take out investment-type life insurance, the greater the value it will accrue during your life. Many personal pension schemes, including stakeholder schemes, may come under the umbrella of investment-type life insurance.

Home insurance is another crucial part of making sure your life is adequately protected. Whether you choose to take out buildings insurance, contents insurance or both, home insurance can make a vital difference to your peace of mind. Over the winter months in particular, home insurance is especially important. For example, only last month, Halifax Home Insurance suggested that homeowners might be threatened by the possibility of burst pipes during the recent cold snap experiences across Britain.

According to Vicky Emmott, a spokesperson for Halifax Home insurance: "Water from a burst pipe within a loft space can very quickly cause damage to plaster ceilings, wall plaster, kitchen units, electrical wiring and decoration..."

With many home insurance companies and high street banks, including Barclays, offering a 24-hour claims helpline and add-ons, such as legal expenses and home emergency cover, there's no reason for consumers not to take out home insurance to cover any possible damage to their home or home contents.

But whatever type of insurance you're hoping to buy, make sure you consider all your options carefully before making your final decision. This way, you'll be sure that your insurance covers aspects of your life that need the most attention, and your long-term benefit will be maximised.

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