



There is a better way to deal with the financial turmoil that arises when someone suffers a serious illness like cancer, heart attack or stroke. It's called Critical Illness Insurance. It helps people get on with their lives by giving them the financial resources to maintain the lifestyle and independence they had before they got sick.
If you contract one of the diseases or conditions specified in a Critical Illness Insurance policy, you receive a lump sum of up to $2,000,000. The exact amount will depend on the coverage you choose. Critical Illness Insurance pays a benefit even if you are still able to work and can cover a long list of illnesses and conditions.
There are no restrictions placed on the use of an insurance payout. It's entirely up to you - pay medical expenses not covered by insurance or provincial health plans; pay-off a mortgage or other debts; seek medical treatment in another country; take a vacation or time off from work; replace lost income; fulfill dreams and wishes; modify your home or vehicle if necessary; maintain your independence.
A critical illness is certainly a life disrupter - for both the patient and the family. At a time like this, money should be the least of your worries. Critical Illness Insurance can give you the financial freedom to focus on what's really important.
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