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British Friendly introduces optional fracture cover

by Graham Simons
16 January 2023
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British Friendly is adding fracture cover of up to £6,000 as an optional benefit to its income protection (IP) policies.

The benefit can be added for £4 per month to new Protect and Breathing Space policies and pays a cash lump sum if a member suffers one of 18 specific bone fractures.

The society said its fracture cover has been launched to help relieve some of the financial burden that may be experienced as the result of a broken bone.

Additionally, members who claim on fracture cover can access free healthcare through British Friendly’s Clinic in a Pocket app. It is one of the mutual’s discretionary benefits offering up to six physiotherapy sessions and unlimited digital GP appointments to help aid recovery.

Features of the new cover include:

  • Up to £6,000 lump sum payout per policy year
  • Covers 18 specific bone fractures
  • Can be removed at a later date
  • Can be claimed alone or alongside a member’s IP policy
  • Available to anyone between 18-59 years old

 

Claire Kelly, director of proposition at British Friendly, (pictured) added: “We understand that for many of our members, particularly those in more physically demanding occupations, like manual workers and key workers, breaking a bone could lead to short term financial hardship, which is why we have added fracture cover as an optional benefit to our products.

“We have paid an average of 95% income protection claims over the last 16 years. We also offer extensive, highly valued discretionary benefits through BF Care and Mutual Benefits that can help members from day one.

”Fracture cover enables us to give members even more financial protection when they need it most.”

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