What is Critical Illness Insurance?
With medical advances, many people survive illnesses that used to often result in death. But the treatment and recovery period for these illnesses can often be long and, without proper planning, this could result in a strain on your finances. If you’re diagnosed with a covered life-threatening illness, critical illness insurance can pay a lump sum to help with:
- Medical expenses not covered by your provincial health care plan
- The cost of going to a private clinic or getting out-of-country care
- A home renovation or vehicle conversion to make it easy for you to get around
- Childcare expenses
- Home care expenses (such as a nurse or housekeeper)
- Special medical equipment (such as a wheelchair)
- Travel for medical appointments or treatments
How Does Our Critical Illness Insurance Work?
Critical illness insurance is a unique type of insurance that will pay a lump sum should the insured survive a covered critical illness.
Once the insured has satisfied a specific period of time, sometimes known as a Survival Period, the funds are paid directly to the insured to assist in the recovery and added expenses associated with that particular condition. There are many factors to consider when choosing a critical illness plan, so it’s important to understand how your plan works, and which factors can have an impact on your policy and its values.
Benefits of Critical Illness Insurance Plans
Our critical illness policies are designed to be flexible to meet your changing insurance needs. You can increase your insurance coverage or add other types of coverage as required (subject to availability and proof of insurability). You can also decrease your coverage, subject to plan minimums.
Coverage Options
You have the choice of several Living Benefit plans with the following terms: 10 years, 20 years, “to age 75” or “to age 100*
Renew with Confidence
You can renew your coverage with the 10 and 20-year term options with renewal premiums that are guaranteed when you first buy your policy. For the “to age 75” or “to age 100” options, premiums are fixed and level for as long as you have the policy.
BMO Insurance Health Advocate™ Plan
With Living Benefit Plans from BMO Insurance you will also have access to the BMO Insurance Health Advocate™ Plan, an industry leading, comprehensive assistance service – at no additional cost.footnote 22.
Your Critical Illness Insurance Options
With BMO Insurance, you can get critical illness coverage as a standalone plan or as a rider on our Term, Whole Life, Term 100, and Universal Life plans.
Living Benefit 10 & 20 Plans
- Automatic renewal of your 10 or 20-year coverage until you are 75, without needing to take medical exams. Your premiums are based on your age at renewal.
- Convert to a permanent Living Benefit 75 or 100 policy
- Optional Return of Premium on Death benefit (ROPDR O P D)
Living Benefit 75 & 100 Plans
- Coverage to age 75 or 100
- Premiums guaranteed never to increase
- Premiums for Living Benefit 100 plan can also be paid over 15 years
- Optional Return of Premium on Death (ROPDR O P D) benefit
- Optional Return of Premium on Surrender or Expiry (ROPSR O P S)
How to Apply for Critical Illness Insurance
Follow these steps to get critical illness insurance protection.
Get a Quote
Use the Critical Illness get a quote tool and speak to an insurance advisor.
Choose
Select your policy term length and additional coverage benefits.
Apply*
Complete your application with your advisor to obtain coverage.
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