Protecting your dental practice against unexpected absence

Jul 27, 2018

When you have spent years building up a successful practice, you need an assurance that it won’t crumble if you’re off sick.

Our Absence Insurance pays a weekly sum for up to 52 weeks to meet the fixed costs that will continue pouring in regardless.

We don’t need to see your accounts and you don’t need to ‘justify’ the amount you choose to insure for. It’s simple to set up and, if your practice depends on more than one person, you can include the other people in your insurance too.

With our flexible policy, you can also choose to cover yourself against other absences such as being summoned for jury service, needing compassionate leave or even being suspended from practising.

For further details on protecting your practice against absence, download our brochure here – or call us on 023 8051 3286.

The opinions presented in this blog are solely those of the author on behalf of Practice Cover Limited and they do not constitute individual advice. Practice Cover is a trading name of Practice Cover Limited and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority

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