Life & critical illness cover from Think Insure
If you want to give your family extra protection against the unexpected, a combined life and critical illness insurance policy could be what you're looking for.
It needn't cost much more than a standard life insurance or critical illness cover policy, but it means your family should have some financial protection if you pass away or fall seriously ill.
What's more, some critical illness cover policies can extend to other people in the family - so you'd be covered (subject to conditions) if one of your children became seriously ill and needed caring for, for example.
To compare life & critical illness cover quotes, fill in the form at the top of the page or give us a call on 0800 195 2914 (calls from a mobile may be cheaper on 0161 779 5404).
Why combined cover could be important
Nobody expects to die before their time or become seriously ill - but thousands of people do every year. If you want to make sure your family are financially protected, then life and critical illness cover could be a cost-effective option.
Life insurance alone can help to ensure your family wouldn't struggle financially if you passed away. But what about the financial emergencies that serious illnesses can also cause? If you or someone else in your family falls ill and you can't work, critical illness insurance could help.
Compare life & critical illness insurance
If you want to compare combined life & critical illness cover quotes, look no further. We can compare quotes from our panel of insurers to help you find a great deal that meets your needs.
But we do more than just help you compare quotes. We can answer your questions about life insurance and critical illness cover, and explain how it all works to help you understand what type of cover you need.
Do I need both life insurance and critical illness cover?
If you really want to make sure your family are protected, it makes sense to ensure you have protection for the financial impact of serious illness as well as your death.
Life insurance alone will only pay out if you die during the policy term - but not as soon as you are diagnosed with a serious illness. That could leave you with very little to fall back on while you're on the road to recovery.