Group Critical Illness Cover
Group an inexpensive way of providing employees with a benefit they would greatly value. Should an employee be diagnosed with life-threatening health issue, regardless of whether they can return to work or not, they receive a tax-free lump sum, enabling them to pay bills, a mortgage or buy disability equipment.
Group CIC is Critical Illness Cover for your employees. Should an employee be diagnosed with life-threatening health issue, regardless of whether they can return to work or not, they receive a tax-free lump sum, enabling them to pay bills, a mortgage or buy disability equipment. It’s an inexpensive way of providing employees with a benefit they would greatly value.
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Why Would I Need Group Critical Illness Cover?
A fast-growing product, Group Critical Illness policies are seen to be a benefit that provides employees with peace of mind and can form part of an employee benefits package. If an employed person suffers a critical illness, this cover is invaluable and shows that the employer has taken the time to arrange this. The main advantage is that such a policy can retain staff and attract new employees.
New statistics over recent years shows a significant increase of people developing certain cancers and other critical illnesses – therefore, such a policy helps people to prepare for such an eventuality. A great aspect of Group Critical Illness cover is that an employee can usually add their spouse and dependants on to the policy (often included free for the employee, children’s benefit is usually capped at £25,000) should the employee choose.
In short, Group Critical Illness pays out a tax-free lump sum to the employee if they are diagnosed with a serious condition (see policy terms and conditions) and then survives a survival period (typically 14 days). This benefit is payable whether the employee is able to return to work or not.
For more information and specific questions please see our Group Critical Illness FAQs below.
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FAQS – Group Critical Illness Cover
Enquiries regarding Group Critical Illness Cover often provoke a number of questions from our clients.
Below are some which we encounter more often although for our best service please give our team a call on 0116 366 6866 or use the form to request a call back.
How does a Group Critical Illness policy work?
Insured employees will receive a lump sum if they are diagnosed with a Critical Illness and then survives over a survival period (usually 14 days – see policy terms and conditions). The lump sum can be spent by the employee in whichever way they choose – paying bills, paying off a mortgage, buying disability equipment and making alterations to their home. As an employer, providing Group Critical Illness shows that you care about your employees and their families. If an employee falls ill, the last thing they should need to worry about is becoming financially unstable.
What’s the difference between Group Critical Illness and Group Income Protection?
Group Income Protection is designed to pay an employee who is unable to work due to accident or illness by paying a percentage of their salary until they are able to return to work. However, Group Critical Illness policies are designed to pay out a lump sum if the person insured suffers a critical illness and then survives a survival period (usually 14 Days – see policy terms and conditions).
What are the different levels of cover available?
Would all my employees have to be covered?
What if I wanted employees to have a different level of cover?
What are the benefits for SME companies to have Group Critical Illness cover?
How are my employees guaranteed cover?
How would employees receive payment?
If an employee leaves their job, can they keep their cover?
No – if they stop working for the company, cover will not be continued for the insured person. They would need to take out a personal plan if they wanted to continue to be covered for Critical Illness Insurance.
Does the policy cover employee accidents?
Is Group Critical Illness Protection tax deductible?
Why is Group Critical Illness necessary considering all my other overheads?
What happens if an employee needs to claim?
Will the cost of premiums remain the same each year?
Would we need to collect medical information from staff?
What if we want to add a new employee to the policy?
Is it possible for more than one claim be paid under this type of policy?
What are the added benefits for having a Group Critical Illness policy?
Is there anything I should consider before taking out a Group Critical Illness policy?
Is Group Critical Illness the same as cover for a terminal illness?
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