Inside Soap

5 WAYS TO PROTECT YOURSELF

AVOID LIVING LIKE A SOAP CHARACTER!

- Visit www.coop.co.uk/yourinsura­nce

Soapland is rife with chaos and calamity, and while your ordinary life is (hopefully) less suspensefu­l, it’s sensible to prepare for the unexpected. Our friends at Co-op Insurance have lots of good advice to keep you, and and your nearest and dearest, safe and protected – even if life should take a turn for the dramatic…

The fearless residents of Walford love to leave their front doors open, letting their neighbours wander in and out without a care in the world. That’s all very well if you’re Phil Mitchell, but what if you want a safer way to protect the contents of your home?

Home insurance is important. It can cover you for fires, floods and theft. It can also help you find somewhere else to stay if you and your family need to move out due to damage, and cover the cost of repairing or replacing your belongings.

Corrie’s Roy never expected to be a dog owner, but now little Freddie has become a beloved member of the Roy’s Rolls family. After their close call recently, Freddie’s pals ought to consider getting their pet insurance sorted.

There are both lifetime and time-limited policies available. You might want to look at a policy that has 24/7 access to a vet by video consultati­on, for reassuranc­e that help will be there if you need it.

We don’t know where to begin when it comes to solving Ethan Anderson’s current problems in Emmerdale after his car crash!

One thing that might’ve made his life a little easier is comprehens­ive car insurance cover. Look for a policy that offers 24/7 accident recovery, so you’re guaranteed to get you and your loved ones to your destinatio­n, whatever may happen along the way.

Poor Eileen Grimshaw has had to dash from Weatherfie­ld to Thailand following news that her son Jason has had an accident. Her worries would be lessened if she knew that Jason was properly insured for his travels.

Overseas medical bills can be particular­ly expensive, so finding insurance that covers everything from illness to serious accidents is important. And if things get really bad, it can also help you get back home to the UK if you’re injured.

As the mighty Mitchells are fond of saying: “Life’s all about family, ain’t it?” We’re sure the Dingles and Barlows would agree.

While your family may not have a wedding or a new baby every few weeks like the big clans of soapland, your journey through life will be no less eventful, in its own way. And when the drama comes, it’s important to be prepared for all eventualit­ies – and life insurance offers security and peace of mind for the people you love the most.

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