More than half of UK parents have no financial cover if their child is injured or seriously ill. Here’s what that means in practice — and how to fix it in 4 minutes.
Picture this.
Your child falls from a climbing frame at the park.
Broken wrist.
You are at A&E by lunchtime.
The treatment is excellent — the NHS does its job. You are home by evening.
But then the rest of it starts.
Your child cannot go to school for two weeks.
You take time off work — there is no one else.
Your employer pays statutory sick pay, or nothing at all, depending on your contract.
The school runs become your problem.
Appointments stack up.
The costs that were not in the budget appear anyway.
This is the financial reality of a child’s accident. And for the majority of UK parents, there is nothing in place to help with any of it.
The statistic that surprises most parents
More than half of UK parents — an estimated 52% — have no dedicated financial cover for their children.
Not life insurance for the child.
Not accident cover.
Not illness protection.
Zero.
This is not a reflection of how much parents care about their children. It is a reflection of how rarely this type of cover is discussed, recommended, or even mentioned by financial advisers.
Child accident and illness protection is one of the least understood products in the UK market — despite being one of the most relevant for families with young children.
Why the gap exists
The financial services industry has historically focused on products that generate higher commissions and involve larger sums — life insurance, pensions, mortgages. Child protection policies, with premiums starting around £6 per month, are not where adviser attention tends to land.
The result is that most parents reach adulthood, have children, and spend years with a gap in their family’s financial protection that they did not know existed.
What happens without cover
The scenarios are ordinary.
A broken leg at football.
A trampoline accident in a friend’s garden.
An unexpected diagnosis that means months of hospital appointments.
None of these are rare. Children are statistically among the most accident-prone members of any household. Yet the assumption — often unspoken — is that the NHS will handle it and everything else will work itself out.
The NHS handles the medical side superbly. What it does not handle is the income you lose. The bills that do not pause. The financial pressure on top of the emotional one.
For self-employed parents in particular, a child’s accident or illness is a direct hit to household income.
There is no employer sick pay.
No HR department.
Just a gap where the money was.
What child accident cover actually provides
A standalone child accident and illness policy pays a tax-free cash lump sum directly to you when a covered event occurs. The money is yours to use as your family needs it.
Covered events typically include broken bones, A&E visits, hospital stays over a defined period, burns, and — on more comprehensive plans — serious illness diagnoses including cancer, meningitis, and diabetes.
Policies like MetLife ChildShield cover all children in the household on a single policy.
There are no health questions on the accident tier, meaning cover starts immediately regardless of your child’s medical history.
The cost
Standard accident cover starts from around £6 per month.
Comprehensive accident and illness cover — which adds protection for serious diagnoses — starts from around £12 to £15 per month depending on the number of children and the level of benefit.
Applying takes approximately four minutes online.
How to find the right policy
Several UK insurers offer child protection products, including Aviva, Legal & General, Zurich, Royal London, and MetLife. The right choice depends on how many children you have, what tier of cover you need, and what budget you are working with.
A whole-of-market adviser will compare the full market and give you a recommendation in a single conversation — at no cost to you.
The free webinar
On 23 July at 8:30pm, we are running a free 45-minute webinar — Child Cover: What Every UK Parent Should Know — covering the full picture:
what the gap is, what is available, what it costs, and how to decide what is right for your family.
There is no sales pitch. No obligation. It is 45 minutes of information that most parents wish they had received years earlier.
Register free here → http://feadviser.co.uk/child-cover-webinar
Or
Apply directly for a free protection review: feadviser.co.uk/child-cover →