Would you be willing to act as a case study?
Quite often we are approached by the press who would like a case study to support an article either about Income Protection Insurance in general or Antinsurance in particular. Additionally we are also looking for genuine case studies to use on our site to support our unique benefit periods of 3 and 6 months.
This might involve a short interview either:
- Face to face with a journalist
- By telephone with a journalist
- By telephone with our own PR people
We will keep a record of all those of who have signified they would be willing to be considered. In the first instance there would be a telephone interview with yourselves and our PR company to give ourselves a broad idea of the sort of article your circumstances would suit. If in the future your criteria relates to an article either by ourselves or a journalist, we will contact you to confirm if you are still agreeable to be interviewed. At this point you may withdraw or agree to continue.
If you are willing to be considered click on "I would like to be a case study" at the bottom of the page to drop us an email. Please make sure you put on the following information:
- Name and contact number
- Married, divorced or single
- Date of birth
Our thank you
Please drop us an email by clicking on the link below:
I would like to be a case
study
Case studies we are particularly looking for:
- A working mother , either single or married
- A married couple or partners that have both taken out IPI - one with longer benefit period than the other
- Someone taking out a 3 month policy for Combined Accident, Sickness & Unemployment
- Someone who is using short-term IP to protect their rent
- Someone who had loan protection and has switched to short-term IP
- Someone who was made redundant/could not work because of ill health who did not have any protection at the time, who would not be without now
- Someone who has short-term IP to protect their school fees
- Someone who has short-term IP to protect two mortgages - a holiday home and their primary residence
- Someone that has used short-term IP to reduce PHI payments
- Someone who has a history of stress or back problems


