by import | May 15, 2015 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance, Living Benefits
Protection if you need it. A refund if you don’t. Critical Illness Insurance – Not Just for Adults Most of us have experienced or known someone whose family has been greatly impacted by a parent being diagnosed with a life-threatening disease or condition. But...
by import | Dec 19, 2014 | Blog, Corporate Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Living Benefits
Shared Ownership refers to a concept where more than one party owns an interest in an insurance policy. The most common of these arrangements is with cash value life insurance where one party (usually a corporation), owns and is beneficiary of the life insurance and...
by import | Apr 25, 2014 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance, Living Benefits
We all face many risks – contracting a critical Illness is one of them. Being diagnosed with a life threatening illness is not something anyone wants to contemplate; however, you can purchase critical illness insurance to protect against the financial impact....
by import | Jan 23, 2014 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance, Living Benefits, Recent Blogs
Many people recognize the need for Critical Illness insurance to protect them from the financial risk that could result if diagnosed with a life threatening illness. Although a difficult subject to think about, children should also be protected from this risk as well....
by import | Dec 12, 2013 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance, Living Benefits
by Julie Cazzin, for Money Sense Ten years ago, Janet Freedman was rushing out the door of her home for work. Her arms loaded with tax returns, she missed a step on the stairs on her front porch and fell, hitting her head on the concrete. When her neighbours found...
by import | May 30, 2013 | Articles of Interest, Blog, Critical Illness Insurance, Living Benefits
The future might look bleak, but you need to move forward We cope with all sorts of stressors every day, but when a loved one is diagnosed with a critical illness, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. It’s hard to cope with this kind of news, not only because we...