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Critical Illness Insurance Pays for Expenses Other Plans Don't

Other types of insurance simply aren't designed to meet the additional expenses of a serious illness or condition. They may help pay some of your hospital and doctor charges, or even replace part of your lost income. You may use your critical illness insurance to help pay for other unexpected expenses such as:

  • Experimental treatment
  • Travel expenses to and from treatment
  • Out-of-network doctors and hospitals
  • Childcare and eldercare
  • Insurance deductibles and co-payments

Consider that:

  • Men have slightly less than a 1 in 2 lifetime risk of developing cancer, while the risk for women is a little more than 1 in 3.1
  • On average, every 45 seconds someone in the United States has a stroke.2

Critical illness insurance can affordably protect you and your family from these additional expenses.

1American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts & Figures 2007
2American Heart Association. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics 2007


Coverage may not be available in all states and may vary by state.Exclusions, limitations and reductions may apply.

Underwritten by Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company, Mutual of Omaha Plaza Omaha, NE 68175

Critical Illness Policy/Certificate form CI/CI1/CCI/CCI1 (in ID, CI-20145/CI1-20146 in OK, CI-19655/CI1-19656; in OR, CI-19913/CI1-19914; in PA, CCI-19936/CCI1-19937; in TX, CI-19753/CI1-19754, in NY, CI2/CI3) or state equivalent. This is a limited-benefit health policy (in NY, this is a specified disease policy). This is a limited benefit health policy.

This policy does not provide basic hospital, basic medical, or major medical insurance, as defined by the New York State Insurance Department. The expected benefit ratio for this policy is 60%. This ratio is the portion of future premiums which the company expects to return as benefits when averaged over all people with this policy.

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