{"id":1387,"date":"2011-09-01T12:16:49","date_gmt":"2011-09-01T11:16:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/esmartproducts.co.uk\/?p=1387"},"modified":"2011-09-01T12:16:49","modified_gmt":"2011-09-01T11:16:49","slug":"critical-illness-cover-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.suretyfp.com\/wordpress\/?p=1387","title":{"rendered":"Critical illness cover"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Choosing the right cover can help ease your financial pressures<\/h3>\n<p>You really need to find the right peace of mind when faced with  the difficulty of dealing with a critical illness. Critical illness  cover is a long-term insurance policy designed to pay you a tax-free  lump sum on the diagnosis of certain life-threatening or debilitating  (but not necessarily fatal) conditions, such as a heart attack, stroke,  certain types\/stages of cancer and multiple sclerosis.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>A more comprehensive policy will cover many more serious  conditions, including loss of sight, permanent loss of hearing and a  total and permanent disability that stops you from working. Some  policies also provide cover against the loss of limbs.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s almost impossible to predict certain events that may occur  within our lives, so taking out critical illness cover for you and your  family, or if you run a business or company, offers protection when you  may need it more than anything else. But not all conditions are  necessarily covered, which is why you should always obtain professional  advice. In May 2003, insurers adopted new rules set by the Association  of British Insurers that tightened the conditions under which you could  claim on critical illness insurance policies.<\/p>\n<p>If you are single with no dependants, critical illness cover  can be used to pay off your mortgage, which means that you would have  fewer bills or a lump sum to use if you became very unwell. And if you  are part of a couple, it can provide much-needed financial support at a  time of emotional stress.<\/p>\n<p>The illnesses covered are specified in the policy along with  any exclusions and limitations, which may differ between insurers.  Critical illness policies usually only pay out once, so are not a  replacement for income. Some policies offer combined life and critical  illness cover. These pay out if you are diagnosed with a critical  illness, or you die, whichever happens first.<\/p>\n<p>If you already have an existing critical illness policy, you  might find that by replacing a policy you would lose some of the  benefits if you have developed any illnesses since you took out the  first policy. It is important to seek professional advice before  considering replacing or switching your policy, as pre-existing  conditions may not be covered under a new policy.<\/p>\n<p>Some policies allow you to increase your cover, particularly  after lifestyle changes such as marriage, moving home or having  children. If you cannot increase the cover under your existing policy,  you could consider taking out a new policy just to \u2018top up\u2019 your  existing cover.<\/p>\n<p>A policy will provide cover only for conditions defined in the  policy document. For a condition to be covered, your condition must meet  the policy definition exactly. This can mean that some conditions, such  as some forms of cancer, won\u2019t be covered if deemed insufficiently  severe.<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, some conditions will not be covered if you suffer  from them after reaching a certain age, for example, many policies will  not cover Alzheimer\u2019s disease if diagnosed after the age of 60.<\/p>\n<p>Very few policies will pay out as soon as you receive diagnosis  of any of the conditions listed in the policy and most pay out only  after a \u2018survival period\u2019, which is typically 28 days. This means that  if you die within 28 days of meeting the definition of the critical  illness given in the policy, the cover would not pay out.<\/p>\n<p>How much you pay for critical illness cover will depend on a  range of factors including what sort of policy you have chosen, your  age, the amount you want the policy to pay out and whether or not you  smoke.<\/p>\n<p>Permanent, total disability is usually included in the policy.  Some insurers define \u2018permanent total disability\u2019 as being unable to  work as you normally would as a result of sickness, while others see it  as being unable to independently perform three or more \u2018Activities of  Daily Living\u2019 as a result of sickness or accident.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Activities of daily living include:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Bathing<br \/>\n&#8211; Dressing and undressing<br \/>\n&#8211; Eating<br \/>\n&#8211; Transferring from bed to chair and back again<\/p>\n<p>The good news is that medical advances mean more people than  ever are surviving conditions that might have killed earlier  generations. Critical illness cover can provide cash to allow you to  pursue a less stressful lifestyle while you recover from illness, or you  can use it for any other purpose. Don\u2019t leave it to chance \u2013 make sure  you\u2019re fully covered.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Choosing the right cover can help ease your financial pressures You really need to find the right peace of mind when faced with the difficulty of dealing with a critical illness. 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