CIC
What is critical illness cover?
Critical illness cover pays out a tax-free lump sum to policyholders
if, during the term of the policy, they are diagnosed with one of a
number of specified ‘critical’ illnesses or conditions, such as:
cancer, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, paralysis following a
heart attack or stroke, or HIV/AIDS as a result of a blood transfusion.
Exactly which illnesses and conditions the policyholder is covered for
will be determined at outset, and will be stipulated in the policy
details. The lump sum is usually paid if policyholders survive the
illness by 21, or 28 days from the date they were first diagnosed with
it.
Critical illness policies are often combined with general life
assurance policies, and can be written for one person or on a ‘joint
life’ basis, i.e. for two people. There is no investment element to a
critical illness policy.
Should I bother with CIC?
A quick look at some of the bleak statistics and the answer is a
resounding ‘Yes’. Indeed, a serious illness is diagnosed approximately
every 40 seconds in the UK, and at least 1 in 4 males and 1 in 5
females will be diagnosed with a life-threatening condition before they
reach retirement.
How much CIC do I need?
As always, this depends on your
individual circumstances and goals. For example, if you are taking out
the policy to ensure your home is protected, you clearly need to have a
policy big enough to pay off your mortgage.
However, critical illness payments are often used to convert people’s homes after a serious illness, e.g. the addition of a stairlift, wider doors or a downstairs toilet for ease of access.
As always, if you are unsure in any way, seek the help of an experienced adviser.
For more information on critical illness cover, call one of our consultants on 0845 330 0809.
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