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Why Sell Critical Illness Insurance

Why Sell Critical Illness Insurance

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 2 comments | 24 September, 2025 | 0

Why Sell Critical Illness Insurance

When it comes to protecting clients from financial hardship, health coverage alone isn’t always enough. The big question is; why sell critical illness insurance. The answer is: as an insurance agent, you already know the cost of a serious illness can go far beyond hospital bills. That’s where this insurance comes in. Offering this valuable coverage to your clients not only strengthens their financial safety net, but also helps your business grow.

What Is Critical Illness Insurance

Critical illness insurance is a supplemental policy that provides a lump-sum cash benefit if the policyholder is diagnosed with a covered illness such as:

  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Cancer
  • Organ failure
  • Major surgery

Unlike health insurance, which pays doctors and hospitals, critical illness insurance puts money directly in your client’s hands to spend however they need.

Why Agents Should Offer It

Fill a Major Coverage Gap

Even clients with excellent health insurance can face substantial out-of-pocket costs; deductibles, co-pays, non-covered treatments, travel expenses for care, and lost income during recovery. Critical illness benefits can bridge that gap, giving clients peace of mind.

Protect Clients’ Financial Well-Being

A major diagnosis can derail a family’s finances. This coverage can help with:

  • Mortgage or rent payments
  • Childcare
  • Utility bills
  • Transportation to treatment
  • Alternative or experimental treatments not covered by insurance

Helping your clients plan for these “hidden” costs builds trust and shows you care about their full financial picture.

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Create a New Revenue Stream

Critical illness policies are generally affordable and easy to quote. Adding them to your portfolio can boost your sales without requiring significant additional effort. Many carriers offer simplified underwriting and electronic applications, making the process smooth for both you and your clients.

Cross-Sell Opportunities

Critical illness coverage is a natural add-on for clients purchasing:

  • Health insurance
  • Medicare Advantage or Supplement plans
  • Life insurance
  • Disability income insurance

By bundling solutions, you create a comprehensive protection plan and increase client retention.

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Stand Out from Competitors

Many agents overlook supplemental health products. Offering critical illness insurance shows that you go beyond the basics and are committed to providing complete risk protection for your clients.

Positioning Critical Illness Insurance with Clients

When discussing this coverage, focus on real-life scenarios and emphasize flexibility:

  • “If you were diagnosed with cancer tomorrow, would you have enough savings to cover your expenses while you focus on getting better?”
  • “This policy gives you cash you can use however you want – not just on medical bills.”

Simple, empathetic conversations often lead to meaningful sales.

Selling critical illness insurance is more than an opportunity to increase commissions – it’s a way to help clients face one of life’s biggest challenges with confidence. By offering this coverage, you can:

  • Strengthen your client relationships
  • Provide real financial security
  • Build a more resilient, profitable business

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Helping clients prepare for the unexpected is what great agents do. Critical illness insurance is an essential piece of that puzzle.

The Value of Critical Illness Insurance

The Value of Critical Illness Insurance

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 9 February, 2025 | 0

Life is unpredictable, and a sudden diagnosis of a critical illness can bring both emotional and financial stress. The value of critical illness insurance is the financial protection it provides by offering a lump sum payout if an individual is diagnosed with a covered condition. This lets them focus on recovery rather than worrying about medical bills and lost income. Here’s why investing in critical illness insurance is a smart decision.

What is critical illness insurance

Critical illness insurance is a policy that pays a tax-free lump sum upon the diagnosis of a severe health condition such as cancer, heart attack, stroke, or organ failure. Unlike traditional health insurance, which covers only medical expenses, this policy provides funds beneficiaries can use for various needs, including:

  1. Medical treatments not covered by health insurance
  2. Travel for medical care
  3. Mortgage or rent payments
  4. Household bills and daily living expenses

Benefits of critical illness insurance

  1. Financial Security During Recovery
    A serious illness can impact the ability to work, leading to lost income. The payout from critical illness insurance can help replace lost wages and maintain your standard of living.
  2. Coverage for Non-Medical Expenses
    Although health insurance covers hospital and medical bills, it doesn’t pay for things like home modifications, transportation to treatments, or additional caregiving needs. Critical illness insurance fills this gap.
  3. Protection from Rising Healthcare Costs
    The cost of treating serious diseases continues to rise. Even with health insurance, high deductibles, copays, and out-of-network charges can be overwhelming. A critical illness policy ensures additional financial resources to cover these costs.
  4. Peace of Mind
    Knowing that you have financial support in the event of a major illness allows you to focus on recovery rather than stressing about expenses. This provides stability and reassurance to the patient and their loved ones.

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Critical illness insurance is beneficial for

Individuals with a family history of one or more critical illnesses should consider adding this coverage. Those who are self-employed or do not have employer-provided coverage may want to enroll in a plan. In some cases, the individual has coverage with a high-deductible and needs help with out of pocket expenses.

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Anyone who wants to protect their savings from financial strain due to a major illness. Critical illness insurance serves as an important financial safety net, helping families navigate the challenges of a serious diagnosis.

By investing in this coverage, enrollees can ensure financial stability and peace of mind during difficult times. A licensed insurance agent can help review your current insurance portfolio to determine if critical illness insurance is a the right option for you.

Critical Illness Insurance

Critical Illness Insurance

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 5 April, 2024 | 0

Although Medicare Advantage and other health insurance plans cover basic medial needs, agents need to understand the gap in these plans and provide additional coverage options to their clients. That is why we offer critical illness insurance to help fill in some of those gaps in coverage. This insurance provides clients much-needed financial protection during difficult times.

What is Critical Illness Insurance

Critical illness insurance provides a lump-sum payment to the policyholder if they receive a diagnosis of one of the illnesses covered by the policy. Unlike health insurance, which provides coverage for medical expenses, critical illness insurance pays out a predetermined sum of money that beneficiaries can use however they want. This lump-sum payment can help cover various costs, including medical bills, living expenses, mortgage payments, and other financial obligations.

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Why is it Important

In today’s world, medical treatments are becoming more and more expensive. Here are a few reasons why having critical illness coverage is important:

  1. Financial Protection: A critical illness diagnosis can be both emotionally and financially devastating. Even with health insurance, out-of-pocket costs for treatment, lost income, and other expenses can quickly add up. Critical illness insurance provides a financial safety net. This allows individuals to focus on their recovery without worrying about the financial implications.
  2. Flexibility: Unlike traditional health insurance policies, which only cover certain medical expenses, critical illness insurance provides policyholders a lump-sum payment to use for any purpose. Whether it’s medical bills, replacing lost income, or making modifications to accommodate a disability, policyholders have the flexibility to use the funds as they see fit.
  3. Peace of Mind: Knowing that you have critical illness coverage can provide peace of mind for you and your family. There is a sense of security knowing you are financially protected in the event of a serious illness. This allows beneficiaries to focus on health and recovery without the added stress of financial worries.

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What Does it Cover

The specific illnesses covered by these policies depends on the insurance provider and the terms of the policy. However, most policies typically cover a range of serious illnesses, including but not limited to:

  • Heart attack
  • Paralysis
  • Cancer
  • Coronary bypass surgery
  • Stroke
  • Kidney failure
  • Organ transplant
  • Heart transplant
  • Parkinson’s
  • Lou Gehrig’s disease
  • Multiple sclerosis

Important; before enrolling anyone in a plan, they should carefully review all terms and conditions of the policy to understand what illnesses are covered and any exclusions that apply.

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Critical illness insurance provides invaluable financial protection in the event of a serious illness, offering peace of mind to the beneficiary.

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