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What's the chance I'll ever need Lifecheque?
Did you know that you have a greater chance of getting a critical illness before you're 75, than you do of dying? That probably seems scary. But the good
news is that the majority of people who are diagnosed with a critical illness before age 75 recover and get on with life.
In fact, statistics* show that:
More than 90% of people who have their first heart attack recover 75% of people who have a stroke survive the initial incident. While women have a one in 9.5 chance of developing breast cancer, they only have
a one in 26 chance of dying from it. And men have a one in nine chance of developing prostate cancer, and only a one in 27.5 chance of dying from it.
If you're diagnosed with a critical illness, like the
rest of us, you'd want to focus on your recovery. But what about money? Treating an illness is often associated with unexpected costs – not just medicine the government doesn't cover or getting treatment somewhere
else, there's also parking costs, someone to help you at home or even taking a break from everything and getting away.
That's where Lifecheque can help.
It's a unique kind of insurance. Its focus is
on life. And depending on the plan you choose, it provides a lump sum payment anywhere from $25,000 to $2,000,000.
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