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Ex offender family insurance anguish

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Ex Offender Insurance

My son convicted of section 18 assault when he was just 19 years old. Whilst out one Friday night in a local pub a man celebrating the local football derby, a rugby player who by his own admission had 13 pints of alcohol during the day started a fight with my son’s friend. My son tried to help his friend who was punched in the face and who was about to be punched again. My son punched him, knocked him to the floor (or he may have fallen in a drunken stupor). My son says he was afraid if the man got up he would really hurt him as this man was so much bigger so my son kicked him to stop him getting up. This man did attend A&E after the event but he had no substantial injuries and was released after being seen. His medical records noted that he was aggressive in A&E but the court put that down to the pain he was suffering. My son pleaded not guilty as he was defending his friend. When he faced the judge and jurors he was frightened and did not fare well when being questioned. He was made to look like a young lager lout, with no self control. Not a young lad out with his friends and me having a few pints on a Friday night. My son wasn’t drunk he had four pints. The man who started the fight was older and spoke well on the stand as he sipped his water and made out like he had done nothing wrong. He came off worst on this occasion but was known to be a bully and a trouble causer.

This was the first time my son had a prison sentence and he pleaded not guilty as he didn’t feel that he was. The judge said ‘he was making an example of my son’ as lager louts had to be punished. Politically this was a time when the government were campaigning to stop binge drinking and street fights. My son was a political tool. He was sentenced to four years in prison.

It was devastating for him and for all of us. He served the sentence first in a closed prison and then for the last ten months in an open prison as his good behaviour was recognised and rewarded. He was approached by the prison officers to talk to and to help new prisoners to settle when they arrived.

Since his release he has had self employed work. He found this work himself. It appears to me that there is little assistance for people who come out of prison. The probation officers see them once a week initially but offer no help when it comes to finding a job or managing to re-establish themselves into society after being locked away for so long. This was a difficult and heart breaking time. Seeing someone with low self esteem but trying so hard to find work and consistently being turned away because of the prison record. When he found himself a job in construction/suspended ceilings (with a family member) he required public insurance liability. It took some time to find him that cover as he had a criminal record. On searching the internet and making numerous phone calls I eventually found cover at a cost of over £300 as opposed to the £50 quotes for someone without a previous prison sentence. There was a £95 charge for the introduction to get the insurance required to enable my son to work.

Can you imagine just out of prison, no income other then Job seekers allowance, low self esteem and trying to fit back into the life you left, application forms for jobs thrown in the bin whilst you stand there trying to get work and then when finding work through sheer determination a huge fee is charged.

It has been a hard slog for him and for his family as we supported him through all of this. Then came the recession and no work, as things are picking up and he has again managed to find himself work he needed public liability insurance. I searched the internet, rang many places and I was fortunate enough to find Neil a specialist broker on the panel of CompareCrazy.com

Neil has been marvellous, so helpful and, understanding of the situation. He has managed to organise public liability insurance at the cost of £105. The service provided was not only affordable, it was brilliant. Neil also advised about my house insurance, as I didn’t realise that since my son has come to live at home although I have been paying insurance premiums I would not have been covered as I have not informed the insurance company I have an x convict in my house. I find it all ridiculous, so much for serving a sentence and paying a debt to society. It is a never ending debt that penalises the person convicted and family members. It is hardly surprising that statistics show over 70% of offenders re-offend and end up back in prison there is so little help for them and everything costs more. Thank goodness for people like Neil and the company he works with who are actually helping people like my son and I.

Insurance ‘just in case’

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Insurance is something that you buy ‘just in case.’

If you buy insurance, you are paying to protect something of yours, just in case anything goes wrong.

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Sometimes bad things can happen to something you own.

Like in a fire or a flood or an accident. Or like something being lost or stolen or hurt.

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If you have insurance, you can get money to put things right or to replace what has been lost or damaged.

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To have insurance, or ‘cover’, means you pay an amount of money to an insurance company.

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You can buy insurance to protect lots of things. But you have to have the right insurance to protect what you have. It is important to buy the insurance you need.

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But you must not buy insurance you don’t need. That is just a waste of money and it won’t help you if anything goes wrong. BUYER BEWARE IF YOU HAVE A CRIMINAL CONVICTION, POOR CLAIMS OR CREDIT HISTORY OR HAD ISSUES WITH INSURERS BEFORE

Insurance for ex-offenders

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By the time you have read this information, another ex offender has been released; if we only help that one person our good efforts are not wasted

I would like to highlight the forgotten problems ex offenders face, and also would like to introduce a unique range of insurance products for ex-offenders.

The average person is bombarded by insurers hungry for their business. It is so easy to overlook the real needs of the ex-offender and the difficult task of finding insurance while fully disclosing convictions. From the start, the ex-offender often cannot get a bank account to have their salary or benefits paid into nor a mortgage.

Often the ex- offender will go uninsured and perhaps ultimately re-offend. Ex-offenders will often miss-inform insurers of their convictions and hope for the best. Sadly, when a claim occurs the insurer will have every right to void the policy and can press for a charge of attempted fraud, which will lead to the person returning to prison.

Whilst in prison, the ex-offender has often gained skills for gainful employment on the outside. On release, the ex-offender will not be able to start this employment as they cannot legally obtain cover for their vehicle to get to work nor can they obtain liability/business insurance to start the business. All resources put into the prison training process are therefore wasted. As will your own resources and efforts.

Similarly, should the ex-offender return or move in with friends or family, normal household insurance will be invalid. Should they wish to take a holiday or arrange the financial protection of an accident or sickness policy they will be denied cover.

I have arranged this facility at the request and support from our trade association The British Insurers Brokers Association along with ex offender charities. We only use Lloyd’s underwriters and UK insurers.

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Insurance be a minefield but it is something that you do need to protect your business

The policy is made up of several basic components.

The starting point is LIABILITY INSURANCE which is all you made need if you are a tradesman without premises or just a fledgling business.

What is the cover?
The first part is PUBLIC LIABILITY this protects you against being sued by a client/customer for damage you cause to them or their property. Be warned although you might only cause minor damage but by the time legal fees are added from often a “no win no fee” Lawyer the claim can be 10s of  thousands of pounds if not 100s premium can be from under a £100 so it is work while.

PRODUCT LIABILITY if you make or supply a product this an extra cover avaliable should the customer be harmed by the item rather than the service you provide

EMPLOYERS LIABILITY

THIS IS A LEGAL REQUIREMENT! If you employee any staff even casual ones, by law you must have cover to protect them against injury or death during their working practice

It is not always Common Knowledge but IF YOU TRADE AS A LIMTED COMPANY, even just as a 1 person limited company you must still by LAW have this cover as directors are deemed to be employees so please don’t be forced to put your business in jeopardy by bad advice on this matter!

Other parts of your business policy will cover the following

  • The premises you trade from against Fire, Theft, Flood etc
  • The same cover applies to your business equipment and stock


Glass cover
this protects you against a broken window or shop front

Goods in transit
this covers for goods or stock whilst in transit it could be to & from the cash & carry to goods sent to customers in the UK or even around the world IF you send goods internationally it is always worth asking your broker the premium rather as well as getting a rate from your forwarding agent

LOSS OF PROFITS/BUSINESS INTERUPTION

This covers you against unforeseen losses after a major loss. Although other parts of the policy will reinstate damage you will still need to pay debts and orders

Not all policies and businesses are the same so it is worth speaking to a broker rather than always considering that simple buy online option

There may be genuine reasons why you need specialist advice or help  which the main stream insurers can no longer cater for  such as a less than usual trade or a high risk trade that involves working at height or with heat,  charity/ social enterprise. A new business/ start up or a home based business

Or you are having trouble getting cover as your business premises are in a flood prone area or have suffered flooding.

You have had financial difficulties in the past like liquidation bankupsy or CCJ’s . Your claim record is not great .

You have a criminal conviction of any sort or even a motoring conviction such Drink driving and others that now also count or even receiving a fixed penalty notice say for dropping litter and dispute it and end up in court it’s a criminal conviction or benefit claims and alike (if in doubt ask)

For the 7 million people in the UK with Criminal convictions we offer a compassionate understanding & confidential service and you will often be pleasantly surprised with our quotes.

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