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Protecting Yourself With Temporary Insurance During Training

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Tracey Dowden

One of the largest concerns for workers in all industries in between jobs or after graduation is finding the right insurance plans for their needs. While finding the right job or the best recruiting agency will yield solid benefits packages, there is always a period between the date of hire and the full activation of company-provided benefits. The benefit waiting period typically lasts between a few weeks and six months, depending on company size and benefit types. Graduates and young professionals can avoid costly health, dental, and legal expenses by purchasing temporary insurance policies. Temporary insurance policies can last between one month and six months on average, with higher premiums charged for the convenience of short term policy.

Health and medical insurance is the most commonly used temporary insurance for young workers. Even with the efficient system of health care in the United Kingdom at present, there are always additional costs that are accrued with larger ailments. Essentially, investing a few hundred pounds in a short term health insurance policy avoids major financial obligations down the road for common ailments and injuries. The best way for professionals to find short term insurance is to consult with their company's human resources department or by doing a search of the major insurance providers in the United Kingdom. Both resources can run down the benefits and detriments of short term policies and connect workers with the right plan.

While temporary health insurance is commonly held by young workers, temporary dental insurance is commonly overlooked in the interim period. Short term dental plans are obviously less expensive than their medical counterparts but can help workers avoid poor hygiene and medical ailments caused by lacking dental care. These dental plans often cover the most basic dental services, including emergency care and basic checkups. Professionals should not hesitate to invest in a short term dental plan, if only to supplement health plans that do not cover oral surgery or dental care.

There are a number of other temporary insurance policies that can help young professionals stay out of dire financial straits. Professionals should consider either a temporary or a long term automobile insurance plan in order to protect against legal fees accrued following accidents. For animal lovers, pet insurance exists in order to provide inexpensive care for cats, dogs, and other critters. Professionals should also think about renters' insurance, which protects property and well being in the case of accidents in rented property.
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Tracey Dowden is the Managing Director of wynnwith training, the leader provider of health and safety training courses.

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Article Submitted: 2007-03-16 | This Article has been viewed 128 times.

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