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Posted on  11 Jul 2012  by  James Baird  in  News, Risk Insurance

So you’ve got a quote for Life insurance, TPD, Trauma, or Income Protection online, and you’re told that a particular insurance company has the right policy for you – cheap, good rating, etc. But what about the insurer’s claims history, their reputation in the industry, and other factors that can’t be judged by price alone? In addition, you need […]

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Income Protection for FIFO Mining/Oil & Gas workers

Posted on  13 Mar 2012  by  James Baird  in  News, Risk Insurance

Are you a fly in fly-out (FIFO) worker in WA? Traditionally, getting adequate personal insurance has been difficult, once you explain that you work on the mines or in the oil & gas industry. Thankfully, many insurers are now updating their occupational ratings to allow greater cover for more workers. It makes sense for FIFO workers […]

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Industry Super Income Protection: A Warning

Posted on  16 Feb 2011  by  James Baird  in  News, Risk Insurance, Superannuation

Income Protection (or Salary Continuance) insurance is an important part of most Australians’ protection plan. We insure our car, our home, our possessions - but what about our most important asset: our ability to earn an income? Salary Continuance can generally be held within your super fund – but you should be aware of big differences […]

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Insurance for SuperMums (& SuperDads)

Posted on  4 Feb 2011  by  James Baird  in  for Women, News, Risk Insurance

  In the course of our discussions with many clients, it is usually discovered that the person responsible for the domestic duties doesn’t have adequate insurances in place.  Research shows that the ‘home maker’ puts an average of 94.4 hours of effort in each week, and the cost to replace that person if they were […]

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National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Posted on  22 Oct 2010  by  James Baird  in  for Women, News, Risk Insurance

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in which the national breast cancer foundation does a sterling job at keeping breast cancer top of mind for Australians. So, it’s the perfect time to remind you of the importance of insurance to safeguard against the crippling costs of suffering from an illness such as breast cancer. The […]

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