Hi there,
Life insurance is designed to help your loved ones after you're gone.
But what if something happens while you're still here?
A serious illness like cancer, a heart attack, or stroke could mean weeks—or months—off work, plus out-of-pocket costs that quickly add up. In fact, the average lifetime cost for Canadians living with cancer is nearly $33,000 (Canadian Cancer Society).
That kind of setback can throw your financial goals off track fast.
That’s where critical illness insurance comes in. It provides a tax-free lump sum if you're diagnosed with a covered illness—money you can use for recovery time, treatments, or daily expenses.
This week’s article breaks down why critical illness insurance could be even more important than term life insurance.
If you'd like help figuring out what kind of protection makes the most sense for your stage of life, I’d be happy to chat.
Let’s explore your options
(no pressure, just good advice)
Talk soon,
David
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