Liverpool Victoria= Makes Substantial Changes to Critical Illness Cover
Including brain injury due to trauma, anoxia or hypoxia, Crohn's disease, severe mental health and severe sepsis - increased from 44 to 49.
For cancer, the most claimed for condition,
Cover is now available up to a 50-year term up to age 80 (for level and decreasing cover) and improvements include simplifying the amount paid for enhanced payments to pay twice the amount of cover up to an additional
Extended children's cover is standard and features include:
From birth and extended to age 23 (with no requirement to be in full time education) for 85 conditions and no minimum survival period
Pays out 50% of main policy cover, up to
New
Confidential member helpline for older children (and parents) to support them through challenging times, providing valuable day-to-day mental health support to dependants from age 16.
Earlier in
"Critical illnesses such as cancer, heart attack or a stroke can have a devastating financial and emotional impact. One in two people are likely to get cancer during their life and, following diagnosis, encounter a wide range of challenges as well as financial problems.
"Our cancer diagnosis payment can ease the financial worries and through our expert partners, including second opinion and our working relationship with Maggie's, we can offer the reassuring practical and caring support for the family. "We've taken a long hard look at our critical illness policy to make sure it can really protect modern families - including more conditions, children's cover to age 23, access to emotional health support for young adults and our junior option - which allows adult children to easily secure valuable protection for themselves."
What's new?
- Enhanced comprehensive cover and support for cancer includes new payment at diagnosis
- Wider coverage for children as standard now up to age 23 and new 'Junior option'
- Extended and simplified enhanced payments, now including enhanced organ benefit and double payouts up to an additional



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