The following refers to the UK only
You must declare that you have PKD if you are asked. Insurers may or will refuse
to payout otherwise, or may cancel your policy and keep your premiums.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has suggested contacting insurance brokers
who specialise in ‘risky’ or ‘non-standard’ customers. For example: RPS (Risk Placement
Services)
RPS has advised us on the level of cover that is available to:
- People with PKD
- And those who are closely related.
For people with PKD:
- Critical Illness Cover (CIC) is not possible unfortunately.
- Income protection is also not possible.
- Life cover is possible with a rating of at least 250% and potentially a max term
of 20/25yrs from the date of diagnosis. The term ‘rating’ means that the original
premium will be multiplied by that amount and added on. E.g. £10 at 250% rating
= £35.
All patients with PKD will be subject to full medical underwriting. This means they
may need to attend a nurse screening, GP medical or similar medical tests to help
Insurer’s underwriters decide a rating level.
People who have a close relative with the disease will also have difficulty getting
cover:
- CIC is not available until age 30+ and then will be rated. If over 40 it is possible
to get standard rates without any rating.
- Income Protection is not available until age 30+ and will then be rated
- Life cover is possible depending upon age, as follows:
- Before age 30: 100% rating;
- Between age 30-40: if no investigations have been carried out then rating would be
50%; if there has been a negative ultrasound test then standard rates.
- Over age 40, if you don’t have PKD then standard rates apply.
Please contact RPS direct if you wish to discuss your own situation.
Please note that the PKD Charity does not and cannot recommend any insurer or financial
services provider.