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Critical Illness Cover - ''The'' Critical |
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Wednesday, 30 March 2005 |
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1 in 3 people will contract Cancer before the age of 60 - just think about that for a moment. Take a look around you and count who you can see - scary thought with a statistic like that. I have experienced these statisitcs first hand with members of my family and close friends who have contracted cancer - not all of whom are with me today unfortunately.
This is not shock tactics but the reality of life today. We do not like to ponder on such matters but we all know we need to protect the ones we love around us. You cannot alleviate the mental trauma but you can take care of the financial one. It is quite straight forward but apathy tends to get in the way. If you would like to know how little it is to protect your life and the list of life changing illnesses it will cover,
Critical Illness Cover (CIC) protects us from the illnesses that do not always kill us nowadays due to the advances in medical technology but nonetheless have a massive impact on our lives. Examples are:-
Multiple Sclerosis Stroke Heart Attack Cancer Alzheimers disease Major Organ transplant Heart Surgery Kidney Failure Deafness Coma Severe Burns Total Permanent Disability Blindness Paralysis Motor Neurone Disease
You may survive one of the above but how would it impact on your ability to do your job now and earn. Moreover, how long would your employer pay you while you are absent from work on long periods of care and recuperation? Critical Illness is there to protect you whether it is to get the best treatment available, pay bills, ongoing care, gaining skills for a new career or all of the above. You are 4 times more likely to suffer a Critical Illness than actually die but this form of cover is so frequently overlooked. Once again, the cost is miniscule compared to the peace of mind and security you can offer your family. For £50 per month you can protect yourself for £250,000 of Critical Illness Cover (based on male non-smoker aged 30). Contact us and we shall provide you with a concise quote. Do it now and don't let apathy get in the way ... |