What Illnesses Does Critical Illness Insurance Cover?
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Critical Illness insurance is a form of health cash indemnity insurance that will help pay the costs of treatments and other financial obligations at home. The payments are lump sum cash, and tax free and a supplement for any other insurance can be used along with this coverage. Amounts are from 20,000 to.1,000,000 depending on company and policy. Coverage is for Cancer, Heart Attack, Stroke, and Renal Failure
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Critical illness insurance covers stroke, cancer, heart attack, and other conditions as spelled out in the policy. These may include Alzheimers, blindness, coronary bypass, deafness, kidney failure, MS, organ transplant, paralysis, Parkinsons, and/or terminal illness. Some conditions, or levels of the health condition, trigger a partial payment rather than a full payment. Each policy is different and must be reviewed individually to know exactly what it covers.
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