How does critical illness insurance work? Since you can’t get insured after you get sick, when is the right time to get it?
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When is the right time to purchase critical illness insurance?
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The right time to buy critical illness insurance will vary by individual, and it is best to talk to it out with a financial advisor you trust.
Understanding what critical illness insurance is, and is not, will help you in determining when the right time is for YOU to buy critical illness insurance. Many people confuse critical illness insurance with disability insurance. These are in fact two different insurance products.
Our research found that critical illness insurance provides you with a lump-sum payment to help with the cost of recovery should you become critically ill during the term of the policy. Not all illness are covered under a critical illness insurance policy but you’ll find most policies include cancer, heart attack, and stroke. You’ll also find however that many policies cover many more conditions than just these three.
When looking into critical illness insurance policies make sure you compare not only the price of the policy but also the number of conditions covered.
There is a great resource at the Financial Services Commission of Ontario website that talks specifically about critical illness insurance. In it, it helps to answer questions like:
All of this can be found at the FSCO website: http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca