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The answers to Critical Illness Insurance questions
What's a critical illness condition?
A critical condition
is defined as a life threatening condition,
and includes serious illnesses such as a heart attack or stroke,
kidney failure, cancer or certain types of major surgery,
like a coronary bypass. There may also be a large range of
other conditions that are additionally covered,
such as permanent disability or loss of limbs or other physical
ability.
What will protection for a life threatening condition
cost me?
Your age, sex, occupation, health and the health of your ancestors
will affect the insurance premium, as will
the level of cover that you require To find
out, click on the button below for a quote on cheap online
insurance cover.
Where do I get cheap UK cover, online?
Click on this button for a fast, online quote for cheap
critical illness cover from
rebroke.com :

Can I use a critical illness insurance payout for any
purpose?
Yes, a lump sum payout on uk critical illness policies provided
by rebroke.com is available for any purpose
you wish. You are not limited to medical treatment payments.
Exactly what protection do I get?
If you have life term insurance
you can add critical illness cover. Most critical illness
policies will cover the more common serious illnesses: Heart
Attack, Cancer, Stroke, Kidney Failure, Major Organ Transplant,
Coronary Artery By-Pass and Permanent Total Disability.
Clauses can be added to cover:
AIDS
and HIV
Alzheimer's
Disease
Benign
Brain Tumour
Coma
Creutzfeldt-Jakob
Disease (CJD)
Loss
of a limb, sight, speech, hearing
Multiple
Sclerosis
Paralysis
Parkinson's
Disease
Motor
Neurone Disease
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