I'm music producers and graphics…
I'm music producers and graphics designer
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Income and Injury insurance, protecting you at home, work and play. We specialise in providing affordable cover for dangerous activities and jobs including self employed. We can also cover your family and / or partner under the same injury policy. Don...
Goostrey Way, WA16 7GY, Mobberley, United Kingdom
I'm music producers and graphics designer
I took out a policy with Protect My Income as I was struggling to find the right policy to cover my pole vaulting career. I have now got all the cover I need should I injure myself. The lady who signed Me up, I think her name was Tracy was really helpful and clearly understood my requirements with no hard sell.
An absolute must for anyone doin outdoor activities

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