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Critical Illness
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Pays a cash benefit to the insured diagnosed with a terminal illness
· If attached to Life policy as rider it advances some death
benefits before death
· Allows the insured person to enjoy more their last days before
expected death
· Stand-alone policies can be in addition to existing Life
coverage
Critical Illness insurance is similar to Life insurance and most often
is made available by Life companies attached as a rider to their Life
policy. When attached to a life policy, in a nutshell, full or partial
payment of the Life insurance policy face amount is paid to the living
policyholder (insured person) if he or she is diagnosed with a terminal
illness or incurable dread disease. The most familiar is an advanced
case of cancer. All common types are noted in the policy and sales
materials of the insurance firms.
By paying this advance of the Life policy's death benefit the insured
person has benefit of using this cash for whatever is desired prior
to his/her diagnosed ailment and expected death. This cash allows
the person to enjoy more his/her last days while alive with friends,
family members and others. Some decisions could be made because of
this payment that could not have been made if the benefit was not
paid. Because normally only a portion such as 25-50% of the death
benefit is advanced to insured, the balance still remains available
in the policy for nominated beneficiaries of the insured and is paid
to them once death actually occurs. A few Life companies will allow
applicants several options to choose from in setting up a critical
illness portion of their coverage. Not all Life companies offer this
cover.
There are companies offering "stand alone" policies. These policies
pay a pre-enrollment sum of cash to the insured when later in life
he/she is diagnosed with one of a list of specific illnesses. This
benefit would be paid regardless of whatever life coverage is in place
with other insurance companies. It simply pays the sum insured when
the insurance company's doctor diagnoses (or confirms the diagnosis)
the critcal illness. Usually there is an exclusion period of time
one must be covered before certain ailments qualify for coverage.
Also, the period of cover often ends at a certain advanced age. However,
pre-enrollment requirements usually help both parties to feel comfortable
in eventually entering into a mutually acceptable agreement for insurance.
Relatively new to most people, this coverage is selling at an ever-increasing
rate for reasons that seem obvious to buyers. Traditional Life insurance
(more like death insurance) can now live up to its actual name (Life)
for some policyholders.
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OMNI
Group -
Centralized Liaison Office
5th Flr. Salustiana D. Ty Tower, 104 Paseo De Roxas,
Legaspi Village, Makati, Philippines 1262
Tel: (632) 810-0487 Fax: (632) 810-0761 |
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OMNI
Capital (Far East), Limited
4/Floor
Galuxe Building
8-10 On Lan St., Central Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2523-2167 Fax: (852) 2810-1957 |
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OMNI is an active member of: American Chamber, Canadian Chamber, European
Chamber, Australian-New Zealand
Chamber, Lighthouse Club, Le Club, British Business Association.
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