For most of us, getting up and going to
work every day is necessary. No matter what job you do, whether it is an
interim stepping stone or your dream career, there is always the chance that
stress will lead to a critical illness. Whether you work as a lawyer, dealing
everyday with fast paced cases, a police officer or firefighter dealing with
life or death situations, or a nurse working shift work, the chances of dealing
with stress, and a subsequent critical illness, are
quite high, especially as we get older.
There are several different workplace
conditions that have been identified as leading to job stress, including the
design of tasks, management style, work roles, career concerns, or
environmental conditions. High stress jobs don’t necessarily mean high powered
jobs – anyone can suffer from the effects of high stress – which all too often
lead to critical illnesses, such as heart attack, stroke, or even cancer.
Since most of us can’t just quit our jobs
and find something that requires very little interaction with those factors
that can lead to stress, critical illness protection is vital. So, what is
critical illness protection (or critical illness insurance)? Critical illness protection is a form of insurance
that protects you in case you end up suffering from a critical illness. Rather
than life insurance that protects you after you pass away, critical illness
protection is there to assist you when you are still alive.
Critical illness protection can provide you with a cash benefit to be used to
rebuild your life after suffering the illness or injury that takes you away
from work.
Since survival rates for those illnesses covered
by critical illness protection are quite high, it is essential to make sure
that you are covered by a policy in case you suffer from one. For example,
various forms of heart disease will affect 1
in 3 women and 1 in 2 men during their lifetime, but the survival rate for a
heart attack is over 80% in Canada. Similarly, 1 in every 20 will suffer
a stroke, but the survival rate for strokes is 85%. These stats prove just how
important it is to safeguard yourself with critical illness protection, especially
if you work in a high stress job.
Here are some other stats that may help
convince you of how important critical illness protection
is:
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48% of house foreclosures are a
result of a serious illness.
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In 2000, over $800 million of
individual retirement savings were used to pay for critical illness care.
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72% of Canadians have noted
that governmental aid will not cover all medical costs related to a critical
illness.
Whether you are in what may be considered a
high stress job or not, a critical illness is always a factor, and so taking
advantage of the benefits of a critical illness
insurance policy needs to be just as important. If you suffer from a critical
illness and are unable to work, or need to take a significant period of time
off work, critical illness protection can help you keep up your current
lifestyle.
For more information about critical illness
protection, please contact Gary
Mandel at Independent Financial Concepts Group at 416-849-1653 or visit www.wecoveryou.ca.
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