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Insurance for 
Life-Threating
Diseases & Ailments

Being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness can be a very uncertain time. But you can be 100% confident in your financial future with our policies for critical illness.
Crisis Recovery is designed to ease the financial pressure by providing a lump sum cash benefit paid directly to you upon diagnosis of a covered illness.

Every 34 seconds an American suffers a heart attack, every 40 seconds an American suffers a stroke. Critical Care Protection policy helps provide financial peace of mind if you experience a serious health event, such as a heart attack or stroke. You will receive a lump sum benefit upon diagnosis of a covered event with additional benefits to be paid for things such as hospital confinement, intensive care unit confinement, ambulance, transportation, lodging, and therapy.

Use your Crisis Recovery Benefits
any way you wish:

Holding Tomatoes

Non-Medical

Non-medical expenses resulting from your condition.

Grabbing Pills

Prescriptions

Deductibles, copays, prescriptions and experimental treatments.

Man on Walker

Rehabilitation

Extended convalescence services or for rehabiliation.

Car Lot

Home and Auto

Home or automobile alterations for special needs.

Online shopping

Mortgage + Bills

Your mortgage, credit card payments, income and spouse's lost wages.

Girlfriends

Child & Nursing Care

Expenses for child and nursing care or any other bills you may have.

COVERED CONDITIONS & PROCEDURES

Surgeons in Operating Room

Critical Illness Insurance

  • Amputation

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

  • Angioplasty

  • Cancer (Internal Cancer)

  • Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

  • End-Stage Renal Failure

  • Heart Attack

  • Heart Valve Surgery

  • Joint Replacement

  • Major Organ Failure /  Major Organ Transplant (bone Marrow, Heart, Kidney, Liver, Lung, Pancreas)*

  • Pacemaker Inplant/Defibrillator Implant

  • Ruptured Aneurysm (Ruptured Cerebral, Carotid, or Aortic Aneurysm)

  • Stroke

Learn more about preparing for major

illnesses.

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