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Kingsbridge Insurance Newsletter September 2025

We hope you had a great summer. And are you all organised for back-to-school? We’ve compiled some helpful topics to help you get everything on track. 
 
Consider what insurance you should have at home and away (do you have a child heading off to university this term?). We’ll dive into the understanding of protection versus insurance. 

Finally, did you know health insurance can be used every day?

Buildings & Contents Insurance Has Your Back.

When disaster strikes, from a burst pipe, a kitchen fire, or a break-in, you need buildings and contents insurance you can trust to step in. Equally, with September starting the back-to-school season, don’t forget that contents insurance can cover valuable objects, even away from home.
 
Think of buildings insurance as your home’s safety net. It covers the structure – walls, roof, floors, windows, fitted kitchens and bathrooms. If a storm tears off your roof or a fire guts your living room, your policy can cover the cost of full repair or even a complete rebuild. The goal? To restore your home as close as possible to its original condition so it’s safe, stable, and liveable.
 
Your belongings carry your memories and daily comforts – sofa, laptop, clothes, or children’s toys. If they’re damaged or stolen, contents insurance provides the funds to repair or replace them. Many policies offer “new for old” replacement, meaning you’ll receive brand-new items rather than the current value of your old ones. Helping your home feel like yours again, not just a patched-up version.
 
Many people don’t realise that contents insurance can cover your belongings even when they’re not at home. With the right policy additions, items like laptops, mobile phones, jewellery, or sports equipment can be protected while you or your child are on the go. This is made possible through personal possessions cover. An optional extra on most contents policies. It’s designed to extend your protection beyond your front door, whether you’re commuting, travelling, working, or studying away from home.
 
For students, some insurers allow coverage to continue under the family’s main contents policy, provided the term-time address is listed and the insurer’s conditions are met. Others may offer tailored student contents insurance.
 
So, if a laptop is stolen from a locked university dorm or a phone is damaged during the daily commute, your policy could have you covered, but only if you’ve arranged the right level of protection.
 
Quick Tips:
Add personal possessions cover to your contents policy
Declare when a family member is living away (e.g., at uni)
Specify high-value items if needed
Check limits and exclusions for off-premises claims
Ensure your sums insured match the actual cost of rebuilding and replacing – underinsurance is surprisingly common and can leave you short when you need support most.
 
Together, building and contents insurance give you peace of mind. Do you need a review?
 
If it’s been over a year since you reviewed your policy, or you’re unsure if you’re fully protected, let’s chat. A quick conversation now could make all the difference later.

Understanding Protection vs Insurance: What’s the Difference?

You may have heard the terms “Protection” and “Insurance” (like critical illness insurance and life insurance). But have you wondered what the difference is? In the world of financial planning, the terms protection and insurance often get used interchangeably, but they’re not quite the same. Here’s a quick overview, but remember, speaking with us directly will ensure you get personalised insight (and our advice is free!).
 
Income Protection
  • Replaces a percentage of your income (typically 50–70%) if you’re unable to work due to illness or injury.
  • Pays monthly, like a salary.
  • Can last until retirement, or for a fixed term (like 2 or 5 years).
  • Useful if you’re self-employed or have limited sick pay.
Why it matters: Your ability to earn is likely your biggest financial asset. If illness strikes, income protection helps you continue paying the bills without depleting your savings.
 
Life Insurance
  • Pays out a lump sum if you pass away during the policy term.
  • Helps your family cover the mortgage, living costs, or even future education.
  • Two main types: level term (fixed amount) and decreasing term (usually used alongside a repayment mortgage).
Why it matters: If others rely on your income or care, life insurance helps protect their financial stability if the worst happens.
 
Benefits of Critical Illness Cover: The “In-Between” Support
 
Critical illness cover pays a tax-free lump sum if you’re diagnosed with a serious illness listed in your policy – like cancer, heart attack, or stroke.
  • Can be standalone or added to life cover.
  • Money can be used however you need: private treatment, home adjustments, time off work, or even just breathing space.
Why it matters: It bridges the gap – you’re alive, but you may not be able to work, and recovery takes time. It’s peace of mind during a difficult period, without needing to rush back to work before you’re ready.
 
Final Thought: Tailored Protection is Better Than Guesswork
 
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Each cover serves a different purpose, and together, they form a strong foundation for your financial wellbeing.
 
As an advisor, my role is to help you figure out what matters most to you – whether that’s protecting your family, your lifestyle, or your future self.

Health Insurance Isn’t Just for Emergencies.

When people think of private health insurance, they often imagine it’s only there for the big stuff, like major surgery, overnight hospital stays, or medical emergencies. But the truth is, many policies offer a lot more than that.
 
In fact, some of the most valuable benefits of health insurance are the everyday services you can use to stay well, feel better, and take control of your health, long before anything becomes urgent.
 
Here are five surprising ways health insurance can help you in everyday life, whether you’re a renter in your 20s, a busy parent, or planning for retirement.
 
1. Fast-Track GP Appointments – Often Same Day

No more waiting weeks to see a doctor. Many policies now include virtual GP services you can access online or via an app, often 24/7.
 
You can:
  • Speak to a UK-registered GP from the sofa
  • Get prescriptions sent straight to your door or local pharmacy
  • Avoid taking time off work or juggling childcare to attend in person
  • Ideal for: Young professionals, families with children, and anyone who values convenience
2. Mental Health Support You Can Actually Access

Private cover often includes therapy, counselling, and mental health assessments, usually with far shorter wait times than the NHS.
 
Whether it’s managing anxiety, getting relationship support, or just needing someone to talk to, health insurance can connect you with qualified professionals discreetly and quickly.
 
Ideal for: Everyone – mental health has no age limit. Especially helpful for teens, carers, and people going through major life transitions.
 
3. Everyday Physio and Rehab Services
 
Sore back? Dodgy knee? Private policies often include access to physiotherapy, chiropractic care, or even sports massage – which can help you recover faster and avoid worsening injuries.
 
Instead of being prescribed rest and painkillers, you get hands-on treatment that can keep you active and independent.
 
Ideal for: Parents chasing toddlers, retirees staying active, or renters working from home with bad posture.

4. Health Checks and Preventative Screenings

Many insurers are now big on preventative care – encouraging early detection before issues become serious. That might include:
  • Annual health MOTs
  • Cancer screenings
  • Lifestyle coaching
  • Nutritional advice
Ideal for: Anyone who wants to be proactive – especially those with a family history of conditions like diabetes or heart disease.

5. Discounts on Gyms, Wellness Apps, and Everyday Services

Some policies come with reward programmes, offering discounts on:
  • Gym memberships (like Nuffield or David Lloyd)
  • Fitness trackers
  • Meditation and sleep apps (like Headspace or Calm)
  • Healthy food deliveries or partner retailers
Ideal for: Everyone – especially useful if you’re on a budget or looking to build healthy habits without the hefty price tag.
 
Health insurance isn’t just about protecting you when things go wrong. It’s about helping you feel good, live well, and stay on top of your health every day.
 
Whether you’re:
  • Renting your first flat and want a sense of security,
  • Managing a household and juggling everyone’s needs,
  • Or enjoying retirement and looking to maintain independence…
…health insurance might offer far more value than you realise.
 
Not sure what’s right for your life stage?
Let’s have a chat ­– no pressure, just clear answers. I’ll help you explore what’s available and what suits your needs, budget, and goals.

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