Trauma Insurance
Trauma insurance pays you a lump sum in the event that you are diagnosed with a specified illness.
There are up to 45 major illnesses – depending on the insurer – including (but not limited to) cancer, heart attack, stroke, etc.
List Of Common Traumas That Can Be Covered
Alzheimer’s Disease
Burns – Server/Major
Coma
Deafness
Encephalitis
Hemiplegia
Liver Disease – Chronic
Loss of Speech
Major Organ Transplant
Paraplegia
Quadriplegia
Life Cover – Death Benefit
Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Peripheral Neuropathy
Aplastic Anaemia
Cancer
Coronary Artery Angio
Dementia
Heart Attack
HIV – Occupational Acquired
Loss of Independence Existence
Lung Disease – Chronic
Motor Neurone Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Stroke
Total & Permanent Disability
Benign Brain Tumour
Blindness
Cardiomyopathy
Coronary Bypass Surgery
Diplegia
Heart Valve Surgery
Kidney Failure – Chronic
Loss of Limbs or Eye
Major Head Trauma
Multiple Sclerosis
Pulmonary Hypertension
Terminal Illness
Aortic Surgery
HIV – Accidental Infection
Trauma insurance is designed to give you money when you need it most.
The specific purpose of trauma cover is to provide for medical treatment, child care and debt management.
The benefit on a trauma policy is paid to you when the diagnosis is confirmed. This is important because it provides you and your family with a lump sum to use at your discretion at the time when it is most needed. The funds will enable you to cover such expenses as additional medical care or repay the mortgage to relieve the financial pressure on the household.
Bridging The Gap
Trauma insurance is the most frequently claimed and benefits are paid when other insurance may not be paid out.
For example, if you were to suffer from cancer and were to be off work for a couple of years due to chemotherapy effects, stress etc., your life insurance would not pay out and your TPD insurance would not pay out because you will return to work one day. However your trauma insurance would give you that lump sum payment to ease the financial pressures of not working.
Because Trauma cover is the most frequently claimed it is also the most expensive insurance product.