Posts Tagged ‘Critical Illness Insurance’

Kidney Disease And Critical Illness Insurance

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Kidney disease is very commonly found with in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world. Often this disease can be un detected in an individual and be present with in them for many years as it can often show no signs of causing a problem.

This disease can be picked up by a routine blood test. If some one has kidney disease they can often to be found to have and be at more risk of having a heart attack or a stroke and even more so if the particular individual is a smoker or is over weight. Someone that has kidney disease should be monitored and have regular checks on their blood pressure as well.

There are many causes of kidney disease but the two of the main causes are often found and proven to be high blood pressure and the general aging of the kidneys with in the sufferer. You will often find that a disease such as kidney disease is covered under a critical illness insurance plan.

Insurance And Critical Illness Insurance

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

There are many industries and professions that you can work in or with. If you are in an industry where you need to have a premises whether it a sandwich shop, a charity shop, a shop that retails items such as tools, products or food etc and be rented or bought you will need insure the premises not only for public liability but for other reasons too.

There are many providers of shop insurance and some of the coverage offered by the insurance companies may include things like, fire, theft, vandalism. Burst pipes and other major issued that can cause damage. You could be covered for new contents of the shop such as fixtures and fittings and equipment that is in your shop.

Some providers offer cover for business interruption where you will be covered under the policy for your normal business being interrupted because of an incident such as firs or water damage you should also consider some form of Critical Illness Insurance.

Types Of Insurance

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

If you do not check and you do not have the correct security on where the property is kept you may potentially not be paid out in the event of a claim. For example some of the security requirements may be, 5 lever mortise deadlocks on all windows, key operated window locks on all windows, sometime a 999 central station alarm is required (this may be needed as the amount of the sum insured increases).

It is not uncommon for some insurance companies to request it to be kept where there is twenty four hour supervision at hand. Every insurance provider/company is different so please check with them.

Often this type of insurance for antiques and fine arts cover flood damage but unfortunately if you live in an area of high risk and that has actually had flooding sometimes cover will not be available or there may be an exclusion or a premium increase on the policy. You should also consider some form of Critical Illness Insurance