What is Critical Illness Cover?
Critical illness Cover pays out a tax-free lump sum if you’re diagnosed with a serious illness. This lets you focus on getting better instead of worrying about if the bills are paid.
Critical illness cover is distinct from life insurance — it pays out while you’re still alive once you meet the policy’s medical criteria for a covered condition.
Common conditions typically covered include:
- Cancer
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Major organ transplant
This financial protection can help you:
- Cover everyday living costs
- Replace lost income
- Pay off debts
- Fund private healthcare or support services

Why do I need critical illness cover?
How is critical illness cover different from other insurance?
Whats the difference between Critical Illness & Terminal Illness cover? The difference between these two is simple. Critical Illness Cover pays out as soon as you’ve been diagnosed with a specific condition. Terminal Illness Insurance only pays out if you get diagnosed & your doctor expects you to die in the next 12 months (you have to be terminally ill). This makes critical illness cover a more comprehensive option.
Critical illness cover is also not the same as income protection insurance (which pays a monthly benefit if you’re unable to work) or basic life insurance (which pays on death).
Most critical illness policies typically include major conditions such as:
- Certain cancers
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Major organ transplant
- Permanent disability
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson’s disease
How Much Does Critical Illness Cover Cost?
Critical illness premiums vary based on:
- Age and gender
- Health and medical history
- Smoking status
- Level of cover chosen
- Family history of serious illness
Because critical illness cover is based on the likelihood of being diagnosed with a covered condition, healthier lifestyles and younger ages typically attract lower premiums.
Example cost insight:
Typical UK critical illness policies can vary widely, and illustrative quotes often range from under £10/month (for lower cover and younger age) to £20–£80+ for higher cover and older age brackets. Premiums reflect personal factors and insurer pricing.
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When Critical Illness Makes Sense
Critical illness cover is often recommended if:
- You have a mortgage or large loans
- Someone in your family depends on your income
- You want to protect lifestyle costs while you recover
- You have limited emergency savings
Speaking with an adviser ensures the cover you choose balances cost, protection level, and your personal risk profile.
Does Critical Illness Cover Actually Pay Out?.
Critical illness policies are designed to pay a single lump sum for a covered condition. Once a valid claim is paid, the policy usually ends and no further claims can be made, even if another covered condition occurs later.
Some insurers offer enhanced policies that include severity payments, partial payments or limited additional claims, however these features vary significantly, are subject to strict conditions and maximum payout limits.
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Common questions about Critical Illness Insurance
Yes! Loads of people do & we think it’s a great option. This means you’ll be covered if you get seriously ill or die. Meaning you’ve got double the protection.
You can take critical illness as a standalone policy or add it to life insurance. With standalone cover, a claim does not affect your life cover. With accelerated critical illness attached to life insurance, a claim can reduce or use up your life insurance amount.
Most of our insurers included their own extra perks alongside Critical Illness Cover. Additional benefits may include screening or support services, partial payouts for specific conditions, or waiting list benefits. Always check the product disclosure for details.
Most critical illness policies include a waiting period, which is the time you need to wait after purchasing your policy before a claim can be made. Additionally, there might be a survival period post-diagnosis, typically around 30 days, during which you must survive after being diagnosed to be eligible to claim the payment. Check your policy details for specific information.
Yes. Most of our insurers include up to £25,000 of cover for your children as standard. This means if one of your children is diagnosed with a serious illness you can make a claim.
Having a pre-existing condition doesn’t automatically disqualify you, though the condition itself is usually excluded and premiums may be higher.
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