Sunday, June 15, 2008

Critical illness cover

Cancer or heart attack is the most common serious diseases that is hitting one in every four women and one in every five men around the globe. To ease the gruesome effects of such serious diseases to some extent, critical illness insurance is designed for the welfare of the ordinary people.

If you are one of the affected by such diseases or permanently disabled, you will get a tax free lump sum amount when you are covered by a Critical Illness Cover. You will get the benefit of this policy if you are able to survive at least one month after becoming critically ill.

These types of insurance covers are also known as dread disease cover. Critical Illness Insurance will cover the cost of the diagnosis and medical treatments on certain specified critical illnesses. You must understand the terms and conditions of each insurance company before purchasing the insurance policy, because the policies differ from one company to another.

There are a number of diseases that can be covered under certain Critical Illness Cover. However, every insurance policy with different companies must cover the following diseases: Cancer, coronary artery bypass, heart attack, kidney failure, major organ transplant, multiple sclerosis and stroke. If the policy holder becomes permanently disabled due to some serious injury or illness, he is covered under one of such critical illness insurance.

Most of the insurance companies have changed some of their rules in the year 2003 as set by the Association of British Insurers. The rules were strictly tightened and the customers could only claim on critical illness insurance policies.

As per the changes applied on some of the insurance policies, some of the diseases like non-invasive skin cancers and less advanced cases of prostate cancer cannot be covered. In some of the critical illness cover, you will not get a cover if the tumors have not yet invaded the organ or tissue, and lymphoma or Kaposi's sarcoma in the presence of HIV are excluded.

Someone who is living single with no dependants will find the Critical Illness Insurance more important to be taking care of his mortgage payments and other debts. This way, he will have fewer bills or a lump sum to play with if you are very unwell. Whether you are living alone or have dependants, you must get some insurance policies for your own personal benefit and taking care of your family in a better way.

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