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How It Works
Critical illness or ‘Dread disease’ cover
plans are growing in popularity as medical science and
technology today can save lives far more readily than
thirty years ago, when cancers and strokes were virtual
death sentences.
Traditional life insurance pays out on death, not if
you survive but are physically or mentally impaired.
PHI and disability insurance pay out only if you are
unable to work as a result of your illness or disability.
Critical illness insurance policies are different in
that they cover an individual for life or for a set
period against a number of serious illnesses, diseases
and medical conditions. It pays out a single tax-free
lump sum on the diagnosis of one of the illnesses specified
in the policy details. Diagnosis alone of one of the
specified illnesses is sufficient to trigger payment.
There is no requirement for loss of earnings or even
for special medical treatment.
- The term and sum to be insured are decided at the
outset.
- If a critical Illness is diagnosed during the specified
term then the sum insured is paid out. Normally you
must survive a period of 28 days following the diagnosis
of the illness, in order for the policy to pay out.
- If you have not suffered any serious illness at
the end of the term then the plan ceases and nothing
is paid out.
- The plan can be set up on a single or joint life
basis and can be added to either level term or mortgage
protection assurance. If the critical illness cover
is combined with life assurance and you contract a
critical illness for which you make a claim, you may
lose the life cover benefit.
- In most cases these products are non-regulated.
However should your chosen product fall into a regulated
category we will advise you accordingly.
Before making any decisions on critical illness cover,
there are a number of factors to consider. How much
money would you need if you did become critically ill
and for how long would you need the cover? You also
have to consider the various illnesses that are covered
by different insurance companies and any conditions
that apply.
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