Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Insurance for critical illnesses

  • Males have a two in five chance and females have a one in four chance of suffering a critical illness between the age of 30 and 65
  • 60% of cancer sufferers will survive at least five years after diagnosis
  • 78% of stroke victims will be alive 1 year later
  • 57% of heart attack patients will be alive 1 year later
Critical Illness Cover or what is sometimes referred to as Trauma Insurance...

When considering the above statistics, chances are that you don't have to look too far before you will find that you know someone who has had some sort of critical illness or serious trauma.  When a major trauma occurs, such as cancer, heart attack or stroke the ongoing medical costs and day to day living can be a heavy burden to carry. There is insurance specific to these types of illness referred to as Trauma Cover which pays out a lump sum to ease the financial stress so that you cope with the effects on your lifestyle, family and work – so that you can concentrate on your recovery.

If you can’t afford for something to happen (have a look below at the image...), you should seriously consider taking out relevant insurance.  The insurance industry is constantly changing and insurance companies are updating product benefits – an adviser has the knowledge to explain what is available and more importantly what best suits your circumstances.

Our top “insurance” tip

Review your insurance regularly and most definitely when ever your life changes… such as, changing house, increasing debt, buying or selling a business, health issues, having a baby, easing into retirement.


Arranging a review is as easy as calling 0800 823 823 or clicking here to email a request for someone to call you! And, through Insurance People our service is free and no obligation.



Don’t put your health care in someone else’s hands – with personal insurance you are in control.

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