L&G launches benefits hub for group income protection

Adam Saville
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Rehabilitation and health support plus claims information for employers and employees

Legal & General has launched a benefits hub which provides businesses with information about group income protection (GIP) features, including a range of possible health concerns and a claims management process for employers. The site, available to both employers and employees, aims to offer more efficiency through advice and helpful information to those making a GIP claim from L&G. The hub also offers a range of forms for employers, such as absence notification forms and member statements, which can be downloaded to streamline claims journey. Managers can also get information about h...

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