Personal legal expenses insurance could help you and your family with a number of legal issues, depending on what cover you have. This site can help you learn about legal expenses insurance, how to get it, and how to use it if you have it.
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Legal expenses insurance can help you with a number of legal issues affecting your business.
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Many brokers and law firms have chosen to partner with DAS. Here you can find out why our partners choose us, and how you can join them.
We've now made it even easier for customers to make a claim. Here you can find out how.
DAS pioneered legal expenses insurance in 1975, and we have been protecting individuals and businesses against the unforeseen costs of legal disputes ever since. In 2022 we wrote over 8 million policies.
Our in-house underwriters and knowledgeable, experienced team have a successful track record of building close and successful relationships with our business partners.
Our size and strength means we are able to offer an impressive portfolio of products and services, specialist teams and in-depth support. We work with more than a thousand brokers and business partners to provide affordable access to justice for millions of customers across the UK.
We are here to help you, and to help your customers. Find out more about the benefits of becoming a DAS partner, or talk to us for more information.
By working with DAS you will join over 1,400 brokers and business partners in our network.
If you’d like to help your clients with legal expenses insurance products from DAS, follow these simple steps to sign up as a partner.
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