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As well as the insured levels for career ending injuries, it would be sensible to explore increasing the levels to suit your individual needs.
Click here to find out how much these ‘top up' units of cover will cost.
Permanent Disablement
David Fulton has allowed the PCA to show footage of how he sustained a serious eye injury, graphically illustrating how easily accidents can occur in our professional game, and how crucial it is to be properly insured.
Fulton said: "There was a very real possibility I might never have played cricket again after the blow in the nets rendered me half blind in my right eye. If this had been the case, I would have regretted not having taken out extra units on my insurance policy through the PCA. You always think you're invincible as a professional sportsman but things can happen outside of your control."
| Age |
Amount |
| Up to age 21 |
£25,000 |
| Age 22 to 27 inc. |
£60,000 |
| Age 28 to 29 inc. |
£50,000 |
| All others |
£20,000 |
Cover in respect of players aged 38 or over is limited to non-occupational injuries. Any injury or illness occuring during the playing of or training for cricket is excluded.
Shepherds Friendly Society Ltd
When you're playing a highly physical, high intensity sport like cricket, the chances of injury and an extended period away from the game are considerable. That means it's more important than ever to take a close look at a new Income Protection Plan designed specifically for professional cricketers.
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Designed exclusively for professional cricketers
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Available to a player aged from 18 up to and including age 35
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TAX-FREE monthly income up to £5,000 a month
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Benefits up to age 65
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Waiting periods of 13, 26, 52 and 104 weeks available
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Quick and simple application with no medical required
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Highly flexible to suit your specific needs
For a leaflet with further details of the Premier Protect Plan, please click here
For a summary of key features, please click here
Please click here for rates, and click here for Terms and Conditions.
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