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Although Critical Illness cover is sold by Life Assurers, there is a big difference when compared with life insurance - you don't have to die to benefit from the Critical Illness insurance policy. This type of cover is designed to pay out a (tax-free) lump sum in the event of you suffering from certain types of serious illness or if you have to undergo certain types of surgery.
The lump sum paid out by the Critical Illness insurance is to help with the extra costs incurred as a result of contracting a particular condition
Unless you have substantial savings, some form of Critical Illness insurance may well make sense for you, particularly if you have any debt such as a mortgage. How much cover you should have depends on your circumstances
However, assuming you feel a critical illness policy is important, there are many available and it pays to do your research or to have us do it for you. Premiums could also be more expensive if you have a history of a particular illness in your family.
The size of your insurance premium will depend on:
Flexibility
Combined critical illness and life insurance policies
If you do decide on one of these “bundled policies” make sure it covers both your critical illness and life insurance needs. Even though it may prove slightly more expensive, it may be worth considering separate policies for these different types of cover.
Total and permanent disability cover
Whether or not it is a good idea to include Critical Illness cover is sometimes debatable, as it may overlap with Permanent Health or Income Protection insurance. However there are differences, the greatest of which is that Critical Illness insurance pays a lump sum whereas income protection pays a regular income to meet your income needs. In these circumstances people often prefer the lump sum so they have the flexibility to perhaps pay off debts. However, if finances allow there is nothing to prevent you having both forms of cover.
This whole subject is complex with many variables and options. We recommend that you ask for our independent advice on this important aspect, which we will tailor for your specific circumstances.
This article (What is Critical Illness Cover?) is intended to provide a general appreciation of the topic and it is not advice. Guidance should be sought from a specialist who is qualified to advise in your specific circumstances.
For more information on this aspect of "life insurance - what you need to know", please contact Cheltenham Independent Financial Advisers Limited on 01242 269656 or email us at info@cheltenhamifa.co.uk. One of our advisers will be happy to assist you.