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Key facts about Critical Illness Cover
For the last three years,
critical illness insurance products on offer in the
market have been multiplying at an incredible rate.
Insurance companies are continually reviewing the way they
cover critical illness conditions, and continually
tightening their exposure. Now is the right time to take up
one of these policies, before their effectiveness is reduced
further.
It is now widely recognised that the critical illness market
is the most popular form of life protection in
the UK, with around 4.5m policies in force.
Cheap UK online protection
for life threatening illness now
To protect against the life destroying
influence of critical illness, click on this button for a
fast, online quote for cheap
cover from rebroke.com .

Insurance protection against Critical Illness, and then
some
Rebroke's experts say the key areas
for cover are:
Heart Attack
Stroke
Cancer
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
plus Permanent and Total Disability.
( This last may be defined so tightly as to mean a basket
case, but many are " own occupation" and therefore
normally pay out on deafness, blindness, loss of limbs,
which is why it is best to do some policy shopping).
Most Critical Illness policies also include some rarer,
but high profile conditions, such as Multiple Sclerosis,
Muscular Dystrophy, kidney (renal) failure, major organ
transplant, terminal illness, ( a catch-all term that usually
means a payout when the sufferer has 6 or 12 months to live
).
The fact is that the combination of Heart Attack, Stroke,
Cancer, and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery account for almost
all critical illness policy claims. Every individual is
different, and everbody's risk profile is different, so
apply now and find out where you stand.
Get a quote for your cover now
Talk to rebroke, ask questions,
and ensure that you are covered for the critical illness events
most likely to occur, and then those possibly applicable in
your case.
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