Edition No. 8 | 16 October 2012  

The Importance of Trauma Cover

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Breast cancer is the most common female cancer, affecting nearly 13,000 Australian women a year, accounting for nearly a third of all female cancer diagnoses.Research shows that 75% of women diagnosed with cancer are over 50 and that a history of breast cancer in the family increases your chances of developing the disease.

A breast cancer diagnosis can devastate a family. And those who recover can be away from work and/or family duties for months. Crisis Recovery cover, also known as Trauma cover, pays you a lump sum should you be diagnosed with a specified illness like cancer, which can help pay off the mortgage, pay medical bills and meet the myriad of other financial stresses that inevitably arise.

Crisis Recovery cover is available to anyone aged between 15 and 63 and covers you 24/7 anywhere in the world.

This is fantastic news for all women, giving them greater peace of mind should they ever need treatment.

Interestingly there’s still a stigma in Australia associated with insuring yourself or your family.  Most of us understand the value and benefits of insuring our car against damage and our house against floods, earthquakes, fires and other disasters. Have you considered insuring against illnesses and injuries that can have an even more devastating impact on our lives?

If you would like to receive more information please contact our office. 

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