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    David RacichPRO
    Fountain Hills, Arizona
    Experiencing a critical illness is generally understood as a related medical insurance item. But more people today are adding critical illness insurance to supplement their high medical deductibles or because they have health history in the family line as an example, heart disorders that end in surgery and convalescence care. Critical illness can fill the gap with lump sum cash.
     
    Answered on June 12, 2013
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    Peggy Mace
    Most of the U.S.
    The critical illness definitions for this type of insurance vary from policy to policy. Nearly all cover serious cancer, heart attack and stroke. Some cover Alzheimer's, blindness, deafness, MS, Parkinson's, brain tumors, and organ transplants. In order to see what the definition of critical insurance is for each policy, review the contract carefully.
    Answered on August 31, 2013
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