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Monday, April 27, 2009

Making The Most Of Your Health Insurance Policies

By Steve Johnes

Many of us view critical illness protection and disability insurance is something that would be a good thing to have, but when we are fit and healthy, cannot see the point of making a financial allowance for it in our monthly expenditure. It is unfortunate that most of us prefer to spend a few bucks each day on small luxuries than on providing our close family and loved ones with protection to guarantee financial stability should something occur.

Research has shown there is a strong possibility that at some point in your life you will suffer from a critical illness therefore most of the suppliers now cater for these situation. Recent studies have shown that one in five males will, unfortunately contract a life-threatening illness before they reach retirement age. Women on the other hand, fair a little better with those figures being only one in six suffering a critical illness before they retire.

Lack of knowledge or belief in the prospects of contracting a critical illness might be the primary reason why so few adults take out health protection, according to insurance underwriters. Protection of mortgage payments is listed as the number one reason why people decide to have critical illness insurance cover. To enable continued payment of a mortgage, most mortgages can be set up to include protection plans that have life-threatening illness cover in addition to life cover.

Increasingly, the World Wide Web is being used to buy insurances online and this is now extending to critical illness cover. Regrettably, being a relatively new service, there are new problems that occur as more companies start offering services over the World Wide Web for the first time. From critical illness cover providers point of view, this is quite understandable as there often requirements for a medical examination carried out on the insurance policy applicant prior to the plan being accepted. If you're in the unfortunate position of having to make a claim on your insurance , the last thing you want is insensitive hassle or evident non-cooperation from your insurance underwriter.

If you smoke, your premiums will also be increased as most insurance firms that provide health insurance consider the definition of a smoker as someone who has used tobacco of any sort in the previous twelve months and are considered a higher risk. Smoking is a possible threat to your life therefore, premiums will increase. For the most part though, when you apply for any type of health cover, the company will look at your age, health, workplace, environment, activities and so forth. A typical plan will cover you if your prospects are fatal or life-threatening, as well as cover you if you need certain surgery - the insurance policy will also] cover your permanent job loss due to illness. There can be no argument about the peace of mind that having a critical illness protection insurance in place can bring to someone who has a close family and financial obligations.

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