Surewise.com - insurance policy for people receiving care through Direct Payments

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Here at Surewise.com, we are in partnership with, and underwritten by SAGIC! SAGIC stands for - Salvation Army General Insurance Corporation, and as the charity's main focus is to help people in need we have a bespoke Insurance Policy to cover those receiving Direct Payments from the Government to help with costs toward hiring Personal Assistants and Carers.

Whether you have a managed or un-managed personal budget, our policies provide the insurance cover that you are legally required to have if you employ Personal Assistants or Carers.

Our policy is comprised of Employers Liability, Public Liability & Legal Expenses, to provide comprehensive cover against potential claims risks such as:- 

  • Claims against you in the event of injury to your employee
  • Claims against you/your employee in the event of injury to you or a third party
  • Claims against you/your employee as a result of damaged/lost property & more

With 3 different levels of cover with a range of benefits tailored to your needs with the aim to allow you to live life confidently. Some of these benefits are; emergency dental cover, motor theft, employee negligence, redundancy cover, travel, medical expenses & much more. 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Surewise.com
Contact Position
Customer Services
Telephone
01268 200 020 01268 200 020
E-mail
customerservices@surewise.com
Website
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