LIFE INSURANCE – A FRIEND IN NEED

LIFE INSURANCE – A FRIEND IN NEED

Not everybody would be aware that 20% men and around 17% women in the United Kingdom suffer from serious illnesses before the retire from their service, which does not make a good reading at all, with great advancements made in the field of medicine since the last century. It is also truly shocking to know that in spite of the government’s repeated stress on health maintenance programs and government promoted health insurance schemes statistics reveal that about 47 million American are still uninsured the reasons for which could be attributed to various factors like severe unemployment, underemployment, poverty, and various financial commitment like, mortgage loan, children’s education and household expenses. For those who employed, if they are covered by the company-sponsored health insurance plans, they have nothing to worry. But, what if the company does not provide them or a change in job might lead to discontinuation of the policy. In many cases, owing to recession, the companies themselves are withdrawing such allowances made to their employees as a step towards austerity measures.

In the face of all these uncertainties, you would be well advised to go in for your own personal policy which will be your permanent supporter, come rain or shine. Consider all the options available before you. Consult friends, companies, doctors or any help group or scourge the internet for exhaustive information on companies, policies, and health care providers and their network. Internet is replete with the information that would need. Choose the policy that suits you most health-wise and budget-wise. Do not forget to ensure that you get maximum permissible discount so that you may even contemplate a comprehensive policy that would encompass everything up to prescription medications.

Choose carefully, but choose you must. Remember health is wealth at any point in life.

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