Critical illness insurance provides a lump-sum benefit payment that can be used to help provide you and your family financial support in a difficult time.
Managing the emotional cost of illnesses like cancer,1 a heart attack2 or a stroke3 is hard enough. Managing the financial costs can also be overwhelming. Critical illness insurance provides a lump-sum benefit payment upon verified diagnosis of a covered condition to help ensure you and your family have financial support in a difficult time, so you can spend less time worrying about money and more time focusing on healing.
You’ll receive a lump-sum benefit payment upon verified diagnosis to use as you see fit
Use it for prescriptions, deductibles, co-payments, experimental/non-traditional treatments and even non-medical expenses like everyday bills
Pays out regardless of what your medical insurance covers
Payments are paid directly to you, not to doctors, hospitals or healthcare providers
Many people may be able to relate to the financial burden caused by unanticipated health issues. By contributing payments now, you can create a safety net for tomorrow.
Your critical illness insurance coverage is portable.4 That means if you change jobs or retire, you can take your coverage with you. You will need to continue to pay your premiums to keep your coverage in force. Your coverage will only end if you stop paying your premium or if your employer offers you similar coverage with a different insurance carrier.
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Yes, you can enroll both yourself and your eligible family members.5 All you need to do is enroll during the enrollment period and be actively at work.
One of the hardest parts of managing illnesses like cancer,1 heart attack2 or stroke3 is providing the support and comfort your family needs beyond the cost of care. Even the best medical and disability income plans can leave you with extra expenses to pay or services that just aren’t covered, things like medical plan deductibles and copays or extra costs for out-of-network care. And if you’re out of work because of a disability, it might be that only some of your income is protected. Many people may not be prepared to handle these extra costs, so having this extra financial support when the time comes may mean less worry for you and your family.
Yes. Your critical illness coverage is guaranteed,6 regardless of your health. You just need to be actively at work to be covered. There are no medical exams to take and no health questions to answer, so the whole process might be easier than you think.
Your plan pays an additional benefit (Recurrence Benefit) if a medical condition reoccurs for certain covered conditions. A recurrence benefit is only available if the initial benefit has already been paid for the covered condition. There may be a benefit suspension period (or waiting period) between recurrences.7
Payments will be made directly to you, not to doctors, hospitals or any other healthcare providers. Benefits are paid no matter what your other insurance plans may cover, and you can use your payment as you see fit. Use it to help cover your medical insurance deductibles, copays, household bills and more.
Yes. This coverage is portable, meaning you can take it wherever you go. Your coverage will only end if you stop paying your premium or if your employer offers you similar coverage with a different insurance carrier.4