Why You Need Critical Illness Coverage?
Life is full of surprises- some can change everything in an instant. Critical illness is one of those surprises that can have a devastating impact on your livelihood.
Sagicor offers critical illness coverage that helps you alleviate the worry of financial strain in the unfortunate event of diagnosis.
The Life Protector Plan is a critical illness solution which covers the widest range of illnesses in the market including Heart Attack, Stroke, Cancer, Alzheimer’s, Major Burn amongst 17 others*.
*Subject to the terms and conditions of the policy.
What is Life Protector?
It pays you a lump sum upon diagnosis to address your immediate recovery and rehabilitation needs. Once approved, you’re covered right away.
The Life Protector offers more than just coverage- it offers peace of mind.
Don’t wait for the “The Unexpected”. Get started today.
Interested in protecting your tomorrow? Submit your details using the form on this page and one of our advisors will reach out to you.
Read more about our critical illness plans such as the Life Protector Plan and Maximum Protector III Plan.
The Implications of Critical Illness
The Importance of Awareness
Being informed about critical illnesses is essential for early detection and effective management. Awareness can lead to the knowledge of potential medical costs that would motivate you to secure the appropriate insurance or savings.
Financial Preparedness:
The costs associated with critical illnesses can be overwhelming. Medical bills, lost income, and rehabilitation expenses can create significant financial stress. Having a critical illness insurance policy can provide a financial safety net, allowing you to focus on recovery rather than finances.
Preparing for the Unexpected
- Insurance Options: Consider critical illness insurance coverage, which pays out a lump sum upon diagnosis of a covered condition.
- Health Screenings: Regular check-ups can help detect potential issues early, improving treatment outcomes.
- Healthy Lifestyle: Adopting a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding tobacco can reduce your risk of many critical illnesses.
- Support Systems: Building a network of family, friends, and healthcare professionals can provide emotional and practical support during challenging times.