Addept Insurance Services (Addept Insurance) has today launched “Drive”, a legal recovery insurance for motorists, expanding its motor-related solutions and offering brokers a complete 360° legal protection and uninsured losses solution for their motor customers.
‘Drive’ provides legal costs cover for personal injury, uninsured losses, motor prosecution defence, contract disputes and vehicle cloning claims. Its addition to the portfolio alongside Recovery First, a policy providing practical and financial help including cover for rehabilitation costs and lost income to people injured in a road traffic accident where there is no one to claim against, means Addept Insurance can provide brokers with legal protection options for fault and non-fault claims.
“Drive” has been developed to offer brokers an alternative procurement option for their motor legal protection product requirements. By enabling brokers to access the cover directly from a legal protection provider and manage the procurement process of the different elements of the non-fault claim service themselves, they can leverage commercial and customer service benefits.
Richard Finan, Managing Director of Addept Insurance, said: “By using “Drive” independently brokers will have greater visibility of the customer experience and utilisation and value measure and the commercials that sit behind the products.
“The addition of “Drive” to our legal expenses portfolio means we now offer brokers solutions for fault and non-fault uninsured losses and injury, responding to current gaps and unmet needs in the market.”
Addept Insurance has secured its first motor legal protection scheme with Forces Solutions, a specialist broker dedicated to providing products for HM Forces. The firm has developed a bespoke solution that includes legal assistance following a non-fault motor incident in the UK or while personnel are based overseas on a NATO posting.
Sandip Barchha, Founder and Director of Forces Solutions, said: “Working with Addept Insurance we have been able to offer a bespoke cover that not only meets the needs of our customers based in UK but also peace of mind to those stationed outside the UK while on NATO duties. The firm demonstrated a refreshing approach and depth of understanding that resulted in a relevant and responsive solution.”
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