Thursday, 12 March 2015

Motor Legal Protection: How will you get your extra car cover?

If you're looking to up the ante on your car insurance for the smallest possible spend, there's a high chance that you've considered Motor Legal Protection.


A policy like this designed to help you after a non-fault accident, an event in which most standard car insurance policies fall short. The product in itself is fairly straightforward, but with so many options available, choosing how to arrange this cover can be difficult task.
To make things a little easier we’ve outlined the various ways in which you can buy Motor Legal Protection. Pros and cons considered for all, after reading this you’ll have a better idea how you might like to buy this essential extra.

With your Car Insurance Provider


through-insurer-tick-box-and-crossBuying Motor Legal Protection through your insurer is one of the most popular ways of getting this cover. It’s easy, convenient and can give peace of mind knowing you’re covered with a reputable insurer from the outset. But like nearly all things of convenience, there comes a cost, and buying motor legal protection this way can be expensive. Some insurers can charge up to £30 for this product and because many people buy this on an ad-hoc basis without doing any research, often they’re unaware of cheaper and potentially better quality alternatives elsewhere.
Regardless of how you buy this product, the companies that issue legal expenses policies in the UK are comprised of a small subset: Allianz, DAS, Aviva, Capita and Legal Protection Group. And so if you’re tempted to buy with your insurer because of their reputability, don’t let this be a decider; the quality of the service provided if you needed to process a claim would be comparable, regardless of who you buy with.

As a Stand-alone product

stand-alone-tick-box-and-crossGetting this policy as a stand-alone product has seen a rise in popularity over recent years, and it’s no surprise. Buying this independently often means you’ll pay less than you would with your car insurer as you’ll have opportunity to shop around for cheaper alternatives. It’s possible that you can get better value for money too – brokers tend to incentivise their products to dissuade consumers from buying this with their car insurer. This can come in many shapes and forms: whether it’s a far lower price or superior cover, either way, the consumer is likely to benefit.
Buying this stand-alone however, does take more time and effort. Granted it’s not as easy as a simple tick-box, but if it can lower your car insurance costs considerably, then it’s worth consideration.

The Alternative


Rather than taking out a traditional motor legal protection policy, there are some alternatives. One such is a Motor Legal Membership. Memberships such as these provide legal cover when required at no cost.  However, because this is not a paid for policy, there are some major differences in how you are protected. Firstly, membership to such groups is usually on the condition that any services provided to you after an accident, such as legal defence, are by companies of the organisation’s choosing. While this isn’t necessarily a disadvantage to you, it does restrict the range of services available to you. The affiliative nature of this term of the membership is also a hint at how “free” motor legal agencies get by. Secondly, relying on membership like this means that you may not get quite as much cover as a paid policy, so if you’re after a like-for-like replacement car then this may not be the best route to take: after all, free cover can only get you so far.
after-the-event-tick-box-and-crossAnother alternative is after-the-event insurance. We’ve all seen the adverts – ‘no win, no fee’ has become a buzzword for claims of every kind.  Indeed, this can come in handy if you didn’t quite realise the value of legal cover before your incident. Also you’ll only be paying for a service when you need it however, this method is not without its limitations. Companies such as these are renowned for taking a sizeable chunk of your compensation and to a degree this can be validated, as legal representation can be costly. More worryingly however is the limited range of service they provide. Fondly known as ambulance-chasers, many of these companies are interested solely in personal injury cases and so the level of protection they provide is inferior to a traditional legal packages. 

Knowing Your Options

So there you have it: your options when it comes to buying motor legal protection. It’s a strongly held belief that if you put the hard work in, the benefits will follow and in this instance, it couldn’t be truer. The more research you do, it seems there’s a more opportunity to get a better deal. Sure it’s not a legal requirement, but for the reassurance and genuine aid it provides it’s certainly a handy policy to have. And if you’re able to get the same benefits at a better rate then it makes sense to make the switch.

Discount broker Best Price FS provide stand-alone, quality Motor Legal Protection for just £6.75 a year and includes £100,000 worth of cover and unlimited like-for-like vehicle hire as standard. More details about this cover can be found here.

Getting Online Life Insurance Quotes: Your handy guide

With the news that online insurance sales hit an all-time high in 2014, now more than ever people are choosing to log on and buy their life insurance online.  To mark this occasion we’ve given a run-down of all the things to be mindful of. Your handy guide to ensure that buying your policy is a piece of cake.

Size yourself up (tape measure optional)

You wouldn’t buy a pair of shoes without seeing first if they fit, would you? The same goes with Life Insurance. Before buying anything, it’s important to take stock of your life, finances and lifestyle to make certain you find cover that suitable for you. Factoring in savings, loan repayments as well as any other outgoings you have will ensure you’re able to afford your monthly premiums, but more importantly, that you’ve chosen a level of cover that’s best suited to you.  Consideration of your health and lifestyle is equally as important. If you’ve got a history of family illness, you might want to consider adding on critical illness cover. It’ll push-up your monthly premiums, but for the added level of cover it would provide, it’s for you to decide.

Put in the leg work

When it comes to getting online life insurance quotes, research is key. Not only to ensure you get a good quality policy but one that’s the most affordable too. Many think research on on comparison site qualifies as research, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. As revealed by Money Saving Expert (MSE), most comparison sites have deals with providers and so these can be cheaper, or more expensive depending on which one you visit. More importantly, comparison sites are known to whack up the commission on these policies. This means you’ll end up paying more for less cover. Sound unfair? We think so too. For quality yet, cheap life insurance quotes try a Discount broker. Offering the same selection as comparison sites but without the commission, consumer champion MSE hail these as the cheapest way to buy Life Insurance.

Stick to your guns

Once you’ve decided what level of cover’s right for you, stick to it and be strong. When doing a few quotes it’s all too easy to add an extra zeros and whilst we’re all for experimentation, buying more cover than you need will only result in a worse-off deal for you. Your monthly premiums will be higher, and if you were unable to pay this, it could invalidate the policy. Equally, don’t be tempted to skimp on your cover as a way to see your premiums fall. It’s important to remember why you’re getting this insurance. Cutting down your cover runs the risk of not having enough protection in place, making the entire exercise counter-intuitive. If you’re not happy with the premium quoted there’s a whole host of ways to get cheaper life insurance quotes. One of the easiest is buying through a commission-free broker, but for more tips take a look at this blog post.

Bite the bullet

So to summarise, consider your circumstance, do your research and stay focused. Following these steps will make buying Life Insurance online easy and relatively stress-free. Get your online Life Insurance quotes with discount broker Best Price FS.

Monday, 16 February 2015

Life Insurance through the ages: Olden Days to Online





Ever wondered how the whole life insurance industry started? Well prepare to be taken on a journey through time.


In this infographic, we look at the story of life insurance, from its basic beginnings as “burial clubs” to the complexity and choice of online life insurance today. What’s that you say? Life insurance and history, all in one? No, we didn’t think it could be quite so interesting either!


Discount brokers provide some of the most affordable online life insurance quotes around. See for yourself and visit Best Price FS today, your discount broker with a difference.

Monday, 2 February 2015

How to Get the Most out of Life Insurance







We all want to get the most out of life, but if you’re not getting the most out of life insurance then it may be time to try a few of these simple steps.

Here are 5 tips which should get you on the right track.

1. Put in the legwork

As obvious as it seems, putting in a little extra time and research may unearth some far better quotes. After all, paying up for the first quote you find means you’ll never know if there are any cheaper alternatives out there. The saying goes that good things come to those who wait, but it couldn’t be more wrong here: good things come to those who put the effort in. Doing so means that whatever the prices you get back, you can be sure that you’ll have all the knowledge and options in your hands.

2. Don’t pay for the added perks

We all love a free lunch, but when it comes to finding insurance, these ‘free’ gifts are usually paid for somewhere down the line. So whether you have a soft spot for cuddly toys or you’re after a fancy new fountain pen, don’t lose sight of the real product you’re after. Free gifts can bring a small smile in the otherwise serious affair of buying life insurance, but don’t be blinkered by them – this may be the insurance company’s way of dolling up a less attractive deal.

3. Find a discount broker

Many people are not aware of the added cost of commission attached when buying with a typical brokerage or comparison website. In fact, a recent YouGov survey found that the average commission taken is 24%, contrasting greatly to the 5-10% estimated by consumers. Worryingly, this suggests that consumers think that more of their money is being used to going straight towards buying their policy when, in reality, it's going straight into the intermediary. If you don't like the sound of this, fear not - there is an alternative. 
Buying through a discount brokers can provide the same variety of choice and selection as traditional brokers without the heightened rates of commission. At Best Price FS, we provide online life insurance quotes with 0% commission. The commission we would receive is instead reinvested to ensure that you get lowest premiums possible. All discount brokers charge a small initial fee of approximately £20-£35 to set-up your policy but this will soon be even out by your smaller premiums in the long term.

4. Set a realistic amount of cover

Life Insurance is designed to safeguard the financial future of your loved ones, giving them the stability they’ll need in your absence. Therefore, it makes sense to get a level of cover which will comfortably achieve this. However, this shouldn't mean punting for a £1,000,000 payout when you know there won’t be any sizeable debts to pay off when you’re gone. A larger payout will equate to higher monthly premium so be realistic and save yourself some money. Set the cover at a level which will be comprehensive but not excessive and your premiums should decrease dramatically.

5. Reduce your risk

Life insurance premiums are calculated by your lifestyle choices. This can be anything from your general health to your hobbies and interests, so if you’ve got a penchant for paragliding then you may have a bit of bother getting decent insurance rates. Therefore, it’s important to weigh up how much these things mean to you before getting life cover. A more practical solution could be to take simple steps to improve your health, whether this is means giving up smoking or losing shedding a few lbs. Whilst not the swiftest of solutions, changes like these can really have an impact on your insurance rates.


Discount Broker Best Price FS provide commission-free life insurance from the UK's leading providers. Click the following link to compare life insurance quotes today.