Risk Clinic Case Study

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Leon, (50) a shipping manager, has just married Emma (45) who has an 18 year-old daughter, Joanne.

Emma is a dinner lady, and Joanne a trainee chef, both have no personal health or protection cover at all. Leon earns £45,000 a year which includes a corporate PMI policy, and also has personal life, critical illness and income protection policies initiated when he took out his mortgage which is still active. He would like to add both Emma and Joanne to his life and critical illness and IP cover. What should he consider? Peter Lurie, Proactive Medical & Life Insurance As Leon has a corporate PMI policy it would be wise for him to check if he can add both Emma and Joanne onto his corpo...

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