Income protection in Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside resort with a large hospitality sector and some of the most affordable property in the North West. Income protection insurance (IP) pays a regular monthly benefit — typically 50–70% of your gross salary — if illness or injury prevents you from working. Unlike statutory sick pay, it can pay out for years or until retirement.
Do people in Blackpool need income protection?
With average salaries of around £25,000 in Blackpool and typical mortgages tied to property prices of £130,000, most households couldn't sustain their lifestyle for long on statutory sick pay alone (£123.25/week). Income protection fills that gap.
How much does income protection cost in Blackpool?
Premiums are the same across the UK — your postcode doesn't affect pricing. Costs depend on your occupation class, age, health, benefit amount, and deferred period. A 35-year-old office worker can typically get £2,000/month of benefit from around £30–£50/month.
Key features to compare
- Own occupation definition — pays out if you can't do your specific job (not just any job)
- Deferred period — how long before payments start (4, 8, 13, 26, or 52 weeks)
- Benefit period — how long payments continue (2 years, 5 years, or to retirement)
- Indexation — benefits that rise with inflation
Frequently Asked Questions
No — income protection premiums are based on your occupation, age, health, and smoking status, not your postcode.
The deferred period is how long you must be off sick before payments begin. Common options are 4, 8, 13, 26, or 52 weeks. A longer deferred period means lower premiums.
Yes — income protection is especially valuable for the self-employed who have no employer sick pay. Most insurers offer specific policies for self-employed workers.