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Accident & Critical Illness Insurance
Basic health insurance can help you cover medical expenses when you are sick, but it does not cover daily expenses when you are out of work. Bills can be filled quickly. How close are you to reducing your health insurance? Do you have enough savings to cover it? Do you have anything left for your other bills? If you are seriously ill, these are the last questions you want to worry about.
Learning About Accidental & Critical Illness Coverage
Learn About Critical Illness
What is Critical Illness Insurance? Critical Illness Insurance, also known as Critical Care Insurance or Critical Illness Coverage, provides a total cash benefit directly to the policyholder in the event of a qualified critical illness.
If you are not ready, getting sick can be dangerous not only to your health but also to the financial situation for you and your loved ones. Having a critical illness policy can help reduce financial burden and create less stress during recovery.
Do I Need Critical Illness
Basic health insurance can help you cover medical expenses when you are sick, but it does not cover daily expenses when you are out of work. Bills can accumulate quickly.
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How close are you to reducing your health insurance?
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Do you have enough savings to cover it?
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Do you have anything left for your other bills?
If you are seriously ill, these are the last questions you want to worry about.
What is Critical Illness For?
Ask yourself - if you can't work long enough, can you continue to pay mortgage or other home bills? Do you have an emergency fund for a critical illness or serious medical condition?
If you answered "no" to these questions, you may want to consider United Health One Critical Illness Insurance, written by Golden Rule Insurance Company. A critical illness plan can help you focus more on your recovery and less on your expenses.