Critical Illness Cover - What, Why and Where.
What Is Critical Illness Cover ?
Way back when, in 1694 to be precise, the first notion of
insuring a persons health was put forward by by Hugh the Elder
Chamberlen. Health Insurance developed through the centuries,
but essentially it was insuring a persons health against a
disablilty. That is, covering the costs of medical treatment for
a person severly injured. As we have moved on into the modern
world along with the development of many other insurances we now
have critical illness cover, a form of insurance that is
designed to pay a lump sum when the policy holder is diagnosed
with a specific illness.
The list of illness you can obtain cover for is varied, and of
course if you develop an illness that you are not covered for
then your insurance won't pay out. Some of the conditions you
can get cover for are the following.
Alzheimer's disease Bacterial Meningitis Blindness Cancer Coma
Coronary artery bypass surgery Deafness Heart attack Kidney
failure Loss of limbs Major organ failure requiring transplant
Multiple Sclerosis Occupational HIV Paralysis Parkinson's
disease Severe burns Stroke
There are many more condition that can be covered, upon
negotiation with your insurance company.
Why might I want Critical Illness Cover?
It is a fact of life that people get seriously ill. And if you
do what are the consequences?
If you have a partner and/or a family what does the loss of your
income mean?
Do you still have outstanding payments to be made on your
mortgage?
Do you run your own business?
Does the illness you have developed require specialist
treatment, perhaps not covered by other health plans you might
have?
At the end of the day your Critical Illness Cover is there to
provide a lump sum to help you through the potential financial
difficulties arising from a serious illness.
Where can I get Cover?
S with all types of insurance there are a multitude of
providers. Some of the larger insurance companies that deal with
all types of cover will undoubtedly be able to give you a quote
for cover. But also do not rule out some more of the more
specialist insurance providers. The main thing is to check out
the full details of your policy, if your family has a history of
a particular illness you must make sure your policy covers this,
but also do bear in mind that you have to fully disclose your
family health history and your insurance premium will reflect
this.
Mike Bromley