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Learn about Scottish Widows critical illness cover and how it works. Compare cover options and get a quote.
Critical illness cover can give you peace of mind by paying a cash lump sum if you’re diagnosed with an illness covered by your policy.
The lump sum you receive can go towards whatever you like, meaning you can focus on your health and wellbeing.
To be eligible for life insurance, you need to be a UK resident and be aged between 18 and 59 if you’re applying for Plan & Protect. You can apply for Scottish Widows Protect if you’re aged between 18 and 64.
This list of critical illnesses is only a guide. Check the terms and conditions of your policy to see what it covers:
Covered by Scottish Widows Protect:
*If you are on an official UK waiting list for treatment for one of these illnesses, we will make an advanced payment of the current amount of your cover.
Covered by Plan & Protect:
Covered by Scottish Widows Protect:
*If you are on an official UK waiting list for treatment for one of these illnesses, we will make an advanced payment of the current amount of your cover.
Covered by Plan & Protect:
Covered by Scottish Widows Protect:
*If you are on an official UK waiting list for treatment for one of these illnesses, we will make an advanced payment of the current amount of your cover.
Covered by Plan & Protect:
Covered by Scottish Widows Protect:
Covered by Plan & Protect:
You can claim for the early help payment more than once for any other unrelated early stage cancer. If you’ve got more than one Plan & Protect policy, we’ll only pay one early help payment across all of your policies. Your full cover continues unchanged and you can go on to make a full claim for any of the illnesses we cover.
Covered by Scottish Widows Protect only:
Covered by Scottish Widows Protect:
Covered by Plan & Protect:
There are a number of things you’ll need to consider when you’re taking out life cover. Here are some of your options.
COVER OPTION | WHAT THIS MEANS | WHY YOU MIGHT NEED IT |
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Level cover | The amount of cover you choose and your premium will remain the same through the term of your policy. | The amount of cover won’t change over time so you and your family know how much will be received in the event of a claim. |
Decreasing cover | The amount of cover you choose reduces each month, but your premium remains the same. | This is normally chosen to cover a repayment mortgage. |
Increasing cover | The amount of cover you choose increases each year in line with the Retail Prices Index (RPI). Your premium will also increase for this type of cover. This means that your cover amount stays in line with inflation. | As this type of cover stays in line with inflation, it is designed to combat price rises, maintaining its real value throughout the term. |
Critical illness cover is a policy that will pay out if you are diagnosed with an illness that is covered by your policy.
Yes, you can take out life insurance with critical illness. Life insurance with critical illness and life cover can provide a cash sum on death or on diagnosis of a terminal illness or specified critical illness within the policy term.
With Scottish Widows Protect, you can include critical illness cover of up to £3 million. You also have the option to take life and critical illness cover where you only get one payout, but could pay a lower premium.
With Plan & Protect, you can include critical illness cover with life cover. You can have multiple polices of up to a total of £500,00 for life cover and £500,000 for critical illness cover.
Critical illness cover could reduce the financial impact of a critical illness, by helping with practicalities such as helping pay off your mortgage and any bills, allowing you to focus on your health and wellbeing.
That depends whether you choose our Plan & Protect Policy or Scottish Widows Protect.
With Scottish Widows Protect, you can choose to each have your own individual policy or you can have a joint policy. For a joint policy when one of you is diagnosed with one of the illnesses covered by the policy the cover ends for both of you. The payout will normally go to the person who has been diagnosed.
With Plan & Protect, your policy only covers you.
It depends on your personal circumstances. There are some things you may need to consider, which could include:
Yes. When you apply you can:
With Scottish Widows Protect you can start your cover from 18 to 79 for life and 64 for critical illness.
With Plan & Protect, you can start your cover from 18 to 59 for both life and critical illness.
No. Life insurance policies have no cash-in value at any time. Also, if you don’t pay your premiums on time your cover will stop, your policy will end and you’ll get nothing back. If the sum assured has not been paid out by the end of the selected term, the policy will end and you’ll get nothing back.