Group Critical Illness Insurance - The Cheaper Alternative To Keyman Insurance.
by Michael Challiner
If you manage a small business you'll dread the possibility of a member of your team being be taken seriously ill or dieing. Apart from the personal upset, your business would be hit hard. Sales or production could take
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If the person is off sick with a serious illness such as a stroke or a heart attack you simply don't know when, or if, they'll return to work. It could be a month, six months even a year or more. Management is then caught in a cleft stick. Do you take on a temporary employee, contract out or recruit a permanent employee? Or are you forced to tread water and wait for
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But there is a cheaper alternative. It's called Group Critical Illness Insurance. And it's about half the price of normal Keyman Insurance!
With Group Critical Illness Insurance, the management decides which employees to insure and how much to insure them for. The business then pays the premiums and receives any lump sum payout. A claim can be made as soon as any of the insured employees are diagnosed with any critical illness which is scheduled within the insurance policy. As you would expect heart attacks, strokes and cancer are the biggest three biggest reasons for a claim but the full list of insured critical illnesses is much longer. For example, kidney failure, meningitis, paralysis and even blindness.
The important point to realise is that to make a claim, the insured employee must survive at least 28 days after their critical illness is diagnosed. (Some insurance companies have now reduced this to 14 days so please check before you buy.) Therefore, if the employee were to die before the end of the survival period, any claim would be invalid. In that context, it's not as comprehensive as full Keyman Insurance but at around half the price of there has to be some compromise!
Simon Burgess, the MD of British Insurance says: Group Critical Illness Insurance is a real alternative to full Keyman Insurance - and at around half the cost, it's great value for money. If managers find Keyman Insurance too expensive there's little excuse for not covering the biggest part of the risk with Group Critical Illness Insurance. Don't pay the price for apathy.
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