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29 - Jul - 2010

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Critical Illness Insurance

Critical Illness Insurance

Now we have made you aware of the importance of life insurance on a mortgage it is time to discuss the benefits of Critical Illness Cover.

What is Critical Illness cover?

The aim of Critical illness cover is to ensure that your mortgage is repaid or you have money for your own reasons should you suffer a critical illness such as a heart attack, cancer, stroke, or other serious illness. Upon a successful claim you will receive a tax free lump sum, a set period after the point of diagnosis, usually 28-30 days.

It has now been evidenced, that at some stage in your life, you have a one in three chance of suffering a critical illness, and the likelihood increases with age, state of health, and of course the occurrence of previous illnesses of this nature in your close relatives.

 

How would you repay your mortgage?

Ask yourself - how would you repay your mortgage, and maintain your standard of living if you were diagnosed with a Critical Illness?

It is important to remember that not all Critical Illness becomes terminal illness, and the majority of people survive. How would you pay for private medical treatment or adjustments to your home, such as a stair life or door frames widening if they were needed?

All these questions need serious thought and consideration when reviewing your financial situation, particularly if you have young children or dependants.

An example of the benefits of Critical Illness insurance could be that perhaps you suffer a heart attack, and as a result you are admitted to hospital were you stay to recuperate for a couple of weeks, all this puts a huge strain on your finances and results in high levels of stress and worry.

Once you come out of hospital it is very unlikely that you will be able to return to work immediately, so the likelihood is you would take sick leave for a specified time until advised to return to work.


What is you're self employed?

 

What happens in this situation should you be self employed? Or Employed but without full sickness benefit? How would other costs, such as assistance with household tasks be met?

If you had taken Critical Illness insurance out, the life insurance company would be able to pay out the whole lump sum benefit and you would be able to redeem all or part of your mortgage, or use the funds for the purpose of your choice.

For further advice on Critical Illness Insurance the associated options, please call one of our Life Assurance Specialists on 01282 861181 who have access to the whole of the UK market for Critical Illness Insurance and who will be happy to provide you with a no obligation quote and offer advice on the level of cover needed in your particular circumstances.

  • Buy to Let Mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority. The contents of this website are intended for information only and do not constitute professional advice. For further advice and information please contact one of our experienced advisors on 0800 056 0 789 PM Independent Financial Services is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA Register number 163292. 1 Greystones, Off Skipton Road, Trawden, Colne, Lancashire, BB8 8QS.Buy to Let mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Services AuthorityWe will not charge you a fee for our advice. We will be paid commission from your mortgage lender. Should you submit an application and subsequently withdraw it, we reserve the right to charge you a fee of £250.00 plus VAT. In some circumstances, a refundable deposit may be required before work commences on your case. In this instance you will be notified of this in writing, and your agreement obtained.The guidance and/or advice contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at consumers based in the UK.
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