Now what? Linda, age 45 has been diagnosed with a critical illness.
Linda, a very successful realtor, was suddenly diagnosed with cancer. This was very
unexpected as she had no family history of cancer. After surgery, she had to undergo
chemotherapy for six months. During that time, she was unable to work.
Fortunately, Linda at age 40, had purchased a $100,000 Critical Illness policy that
provided a lump sum benefit of $100,000 that she was able to use to cover lost wages and
even for an experimental cancer treatment.
This type of policy will also cover a medically induced coma for certain conditions such
as complications that accompany COVID-19.
Another type of critical illness is heart disease. Read more about preventing heart
disease at any age here.
Even the best health insurance may leave you with deductible and out-of-pocket costs
to meet. They are, regretfully, more common than we would like to think. Nobody can truly plan for a critical illness. However, you can prepare with reasonable actions for the unexpected. Call me today for a quote and details.
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