Critical Illness Insurance
What is a Critical Illness Insurance Plan? A critical illness insurance plan provides financial protection against specific life-threatening diseases. Unlike standard health insurance, which covers hospitalization expenses, a critical illness plan offers a lump sum payout upon diagnosis of a covered illness. This money can be used for medical expenses, loss of income, or any other financial needs that arise due to the illness.
How Does a Critical Illness Insurance Plan Work?
Example: Priya, a 35-year-old software developer, is diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. Here’s how her critical illness insurance plan helps:
- Diagnosis and Claim: Priya files a claim with her insurance company, providing necessary medical documents.
- Lump Sum Payment: Her plan, covering breast cancer, pays out a lump sum based on her coverage level.
- Financial Support: The payout helps cover medical treatments, living expenses, and additional therapies.
- Peace of Mind: With financial concerns addressed, Priya can focus on her recovery.
Our Critical Illness Insurance Policies
1. ABSLI Cancer Shield Plan
- Coverage: All stages of cancer.
- Benefits: ₹10 lakhs Cancer Cover, no medical required, 5-year premium waiver.
- Premium: ₹4/day¹.
2. ABSLI CritiShield Plan
- Coverage: All stages of cancer, cardiac, and renal conditions.
- Benefits: ₹10 lakhs Comprehensive Benefit, level/increasing cover option, 5-year premium waiver.
- Premium: ₹6/day².
Why Should You Buy Critical Illness Insurance?
- Rising Medical Costs: Treatment costs for critical illnesses can be overwhelming. A critical illness plan provides a lump sum to cover these expenses.
- Protection Beyond Health Insurance: Covers non-medical expenses and helps maintain your lifestyle.
- Loss of Income: Provides financial support during recovery when you might be unable to work.
- Early Detection and Treatment: Ensures you can afford early and effective treatments, improving recovery chances.
Benefits of ABSLI Critical Illness Plans
- Flexible Plan Options: Various plans to match your needs and budget.
- Wide Range of Covered Conditions: Protects against various life-threatening diseases.
- Lump Sum Payout: Financial freedom to use funds as needed.
- Waiver of Premium Benefit: Future premiums are waived upon diagnosis, keeping the policy active.
- Tax Benefits: Premiums are eligible for tax deductions under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act.
- Simplified Claims Process: Easy and hassle-free claims process.
Steps to Buy a Critical Illness Plan
- Assess Your Needs: Evaluate your health, financial situation, and coverage requirements.
- Research: Compare plans for coverage, benefits, premiums, and exclusions.
- Choose a Plan: Select a plan that fits your needs and budget.
- Fill Out Application: Complete the application form with accurate details.
- Undergo Medical Examination: Some plans require a medical check-up.
- Review Your Policy: Ensure all details are correct.
- Make Payment: Pay the initial premium and consider setting up automatic payments.
Documents Needed to Buy a Critical Illness Plan
- Application Form: Completed and signed.
- Proof of Identity: Government-issued ID (e.g., Passport, Aadhaar Card).
- Proof of Age: Birth Certificate, Passport, PAN Card.
- Proof of Address: Utility bills, Bank statements.
- Proof of Income: Salary slips, Income Tax Returns.
- Medical Reports: If required, including health declaration form.
- Photographs: Passport-sized.
How to File a Claim for Critical Illness Policy
- Inform ABSLI: Notify the insurance company about the diagnosis.
- Claim Intimation: Fill out and submit the claim form.
- Submit Documents: Provide necessary documents like ID proof, medical reports, and discharge summary.
- Claim Processing: ABSLI will process the claim and may request additional information.
- Claim Decision: Upon approval, the benefit amount will be paid.
Exclusions in Critical Illness Plan
- Pre-Existing Conditions: Illnesses diagnosed before the policy start date.
- Waiting Period: Claims may not be covered within the first 180 days.
- Drug or Alcohol Abuse: Illnesses resulting from substance abuse.
- Self-Inflicted Injuries: Conditions resulting from self-harm or suicide attempts.
- War and Nuclear Risks: Illnesses related to war, terrorism, or nuclear contamination.
- Participation in Criminal Activities: Illnesses from involvement in illegal activities.