Women fail to cover themselves for critical illness or death

May 22, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

For many people having critical illness insurance cover and cover is vital so that they can be certain that their loved ones are protected in the event that the worst should happen. Critical illness insurance and life cover provides peace of mind and stability for those that have the cover as well as for their loved ones, and there are many different policies available from a range of providers these days.

However, according to a recent report women in the UK do not seem to be as concerned about covering themselves with critical illness and life cover as they perhaps should be, and this has caused concern amongst some industry officials. A study that was recently carried out by leading life insurance firm Axa Life showed that many women in the UK had no life or critical illness cover in place.

According to the results of the study more than 30 percent of women did not think that they needed life insurance or critical illness cover. The figures showed that only one third of women actually had any life insurance cover in place, and when it came to critical illness cover only 20 percent of women had any cover in place.

Furthermore the results indicated that of those women that did take out life insurance cover and critical illness cover many were underinsuring themselves, which could prove to be problematic for them or their loved ones in the event of critical illness or death.

An official from Axa Life said that women had become more independent over recent years in many ways, including financially, and that they needed to be more aware of possible health problems and take steps to protect themselves financially against unexpected health problems that could seriously affect them and their families.

Tags: Insurance, Critical illness insurance, AXA, women, life insurance

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