![]() Protecting your lifestyleCovering the costs that result from a serious illness Policies often offer combined life and critical illness cover. These pay out if you are diagnosed with a specified critical illness, or you die, whichever happens first. No single policy will cover all critical conditions, which is why, we believe, it is important to receive professional advice. Industry guidelines say that, to call itself critical illness insurance, a policy must offer cover for: cancer, but only advanced cases; heart attack if sufficiently severe; and stroke if it results in permanent symptoms. However, there are differences between the definitions provided even on these. In practice, most policies cover more critical conditions than just these three. A basic plan will typically also cover coronary bypass surgery, kidney failure, major organ transplants and multiple sclerosis. 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 a limb. Need more information? Please email info@1stff.co.uk or contact us on 01908 523 420 with your enquiry. The articles featured in this digital magazine are for your general information and use only and are not intended to address your particular requirements. They should not be relied upon in their entirety. Although endeavours have been made to provide accurate and timely information, there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate as of the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. No individual or company should act upon such information without receiving appropriate professional advice after a thorough examination of their particular situation. |
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