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What is Critical Illness cover?

Critical illness is the most commonly claimed on protection insurance (excluding general insurance). Critical illness cover (CIC) pays out a cash lump sum if you're diagnosed with one of a number of listed critical illnesses. These Critical illnesses covered vary with each provider and therefore it is important to get fully researched cover. At Invest Southwest we use the latest research tools and systems to ensure we find the most suitable Critical illness cover for you.

Critical illness cover pays out a cash lump sum if you're diagnosed with one of a number of listed critical illnesses, including some types of cancer, a heart attack or stroke, multiple sclerosis or the loss of limbs.

The illnesses covered, and illnesses excluded from cover, vary widely between insurers, so it's vital that you take independent advice before buying a policy and carefully check the policy documentation. Pre-existing conditions tend to be excluded, but some insurers will base cover on your personal medical history.

Why might I need critical illness cover?

Many people buy life insurance to leave a payout for their family if they die. However, within a given timescale, you're much more likely to develop a critical illness than to die.

A critical illness policy could be used to pay for medical treatment, cover adaptations to your home (such as mobility aids, special equipment or structural changes required due to a disability) or to pay off your mortgage. In fact, it can be used for anything.

What critical illness cover doesn't do is produce a regular income. If you were unable to work due to a critical illness, a good income protection policy would cover your ongoing expenditure.

How much does critical illness cover cost?

Critical illness cover premiums tend to rise with age, but will also depend on your personal medical history and that of your family. Some policies may charge you less if they exclude a pre-existing condition. Critical illness cover is often sold alongside life insurance. This can reduce the cost of critical illness cover.

Guaranteed premiums

Some critical illness cover policies let you choose between guaranteed and reviewable premiums. Policies with guaranteed premiums tend to be more expensive, but payments remain the same throughout the life of the policy. This means guaranteed policies can prove cheaper in the long-run.

Reviewable premiums

Reviewable premiums tend to be much lower at the outset, but prices are likely to rise in the future. This means cover may become unaffordable as you get older, just as the likelihood of falling ill increases. Reviewable critical illness cover policy providers usually review premiums every five or 10 years. Changes in your health or personal circumstances do not lead to premium increases, but advances in medical technology can lead to higher premiums.

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