Critical Insurance Simplified

Critical Insurance Simplified

Understanding the difference in critical illness insurance plans is key to making informed choices about your coverage. We create these resources we provide specifically to give you clear, helpful insights into your insurance options.

Explore these resources to learn more about the plans available and discover which best suits your individual needs. And remember—if you have questions or need assistance, we're always here to support you.

Understanding the difference in critical illness insurance plans is key to making informed choices about your coverage. We create these resources we provide specifically to give you clear, helpful insights into your insurance options.

Explore these resources to learn more about the plans available and discover which best suits your individual needs. And remember—if you have questions or need assistance, we're always here to support you.

Are you financially prepared for a Critical Illness? Unfortunately, most are not. Too many people discover that after a critical illness diagnosis their primary health insurance is inadequate, resulting in a large financial burden directly on your shoulders.

The main objective of Critical Illness insurance is to reduce financial stress. These policies pay cash benefits upon the diagnoses of a covered condition. This money can be used for anything. Whether it’s to pay for out-of-network medical costs, experimental treatment not covered by conventional health insurance or to pay your mortgage - you decide how to use the money, not the insurance company.

Beyond the most commonly occurring critical illness such as Cancer, Heart Attack and Strokes, today’s typical plans cover a broad range of critical illnesses such as:

Alzheimer’s Disease

Heart Attack

Kidney Failure

Blindness

Cancer

Major Organ Transplant

Stroke

HIV/AIDs

Coma

Paralysis

Parkinson’s Disease

Brain Tumor

Coronary Artery Bypass

While we don’t consider Critical Illness insurance a replacement for your health insurance, it is an important supplemental benefit that can provide much needed financial relief and financial flexibility.

To learn more about Critical Illness insurance, give us a call today.

Are you financially prepared for a Critical Illness? Unfortunately, most are not. Too many people discover that after a critical illness diagnosis their primary health insurance is inadequate, resulting in a large financial burden directly on your shoulders.

The main objective of Critical Illness insurance is to reduce financial stress. These policies pay cash benefits upon the diagnoses of a covered condition. This money can be used for anything. Whether it’s to pay for out-of-network medical costs, experimental treatment not covered by conventional health insurance or to pay your mortgage - you decide how to use the money, not the insurance company.

Beyond the most commonly occurring critical illness such as Cancer, Heart Attack and Strokes, today’s typical plans cover a broad range of critical illnesses such as:

Alzheimer’s Disease

Heart Attack

Kidney Failure

Blindness

Cancer

Major Organ Transplant

Stroke

HIV/AIDs

Coma

Paralysis

Parkinson’s Disease

Brain Tumor

Coronary Artery Bypass

While we don’t consider Critical Illness insurance a replacement for your health insurance, it is an important supplemental benefit that can provide much needed financial relief and financial flexibility.

To learn more about Critical Illness insurance, give us a call today.

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