The Importance of Critical Illness Cover
The Importance of Critical Illness Cover
No-one likes to contemplate the possibility that they or their
family might become critically ill. However, since 20% of all
men and 25% of all women in the UK become critically ill before
retirement age, it is important not just to consider the
possibility but also to prepare for it happening.
What is Critical Illness Cover?
Critical illness cover enables you to do this by giving you
financial security if you become seriously ill by giving you a
tax free lump sum.
What is the Benefit of Critical Illness Cover?
As a result more and more people in the UK are taking out
critical illness cover. One of the principal reasons behind the
increasing popularity of critical illness cover is that the
illnesses it protects against are very common and frequently
leave people incapacitated and in need of medical care and
financial support.
If you are diagnosed with an illness covered by your critical
illness insurance policy then you will receive money that can be
put towards these medical expenses and the costs of living that
you are unable to meet if you cannot work.
This means that by taking out critical illness cover you will be
able to look after yourself if you become seriously ill. It also
means that those who are dependent on you will nott suffer as
you will be able to continue to take care of them with the
payout from your critical illness insurance policy.
What are the Restrictions on Critical Illness Cover?
Unlike other types of insurance, you can use the money from your
critical illness cover in any way that you like. For example,
you can use it to pay for:
Paying for medical treatment a Making up for
income that is lost from being unable to work Paying
off a mortgage
Extending Critical Illness Cover to Children Critical
illness cover can also be extended to protect children. If you
include your child in your critical illness insurance and he or
she becomes seriously ill, then you will receive a lump sum
payment. You will be allowed to keep this payment even if your
child recovers.