It’s a fact that one out of every three Canadians will contract a life-altering illness during his or her lifetime. And with today’s advances in medical science, the chances of survival are greater than ever.
But will your finances survive? Few of us are prepared for the financial burdens that can threaten both our lifestyle and our security. Convalescence. Private nursing costs. Reduction or permanent loss of income. A change of profession. Child care. Medical expenses. Medical equipment or home refitting. Mortgage and other debt payments. Even relocation of your home to a new locale or climate.
Many people who survive critical illnesses face serious financial constraints as they attempt to recover. Now there is a solution that takes away the financial strain of surviving a critical illness. It is a new type of insurance that lets you protect yourself against the high cost of rebuilding your lifestyle following critical illness.
Critical Illness Insurance provides a lump sum benefit just 30 days after the diagnosis of one of the following critical illnesses:
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Aortic Surgery
- Aplastic Anaemia
- Bacterial Meningitis
- Benign Brain Tumour
- Blindness
- Coma
- Coronary Artery Bypass
- Deafness
- Heart Attack
- Heart Valve Replacement
- Kidney Failure
- Life-Threatening Cancer
- Loss of Independent Existence
- Loss of Limbs
- Loss of Speech
- Major Organ Transplant
- Motor Neuron Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Occupational HIV Infection
- Paralysis
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Severe Burns
- Stroke
You choose the level of coverage that meets your needs. Should you contract a critical illness, the lump sum payment will help you maintain your lifestyle and your financial health. With Critical Illness policy you’ll be able to properly protect yourself against the inevitable financial burdens that accompany critical illness. Ask your representative to explain the multiple benefits of critical illness policies. Give you and your family peace of mind with our reliable financial security and protection plans.
Remember, you can’t predict the future. But you can prepare for it. If you are interested in learning more about critical illnesses programs, please call or e-mail me and I will contact you at your convenience.