No. Unfortunately, life insurance doesn’t pay out if you become disabled. It usually only pays out if you pass away.
However, there are other types of insurance that could pay out if you become disabled or seriously ill during the policy term.
Critical illness cover
If you have critical illness cover (either as a standalone policy or part of your life insurance policy) and you become totally permanently disabled as the result of a serious accident or illness, then you can make a claim (so long as the circumstances are included within your policy).
The policy provides a lump sum pay out, which could be used as you wish. For example, to help cover mortgage payments, future living costs and private medical treatment.
It’s possible to add critical illness cover for an additional cost to term life policies arranged through Reassured.
Reassured don't currently offer standalone critical illness cover.
Terminal illness cover
This type of cover is usually only available as part of a life insurance policy. It allows you to make an early claim on your policy if you’re diagnosed with a terminal illness and given less than 12 months to live.
This early payment can be used to help settle your finances, pay for private medical treatment or simply to spend with your loved ones during your final days.
All term life insurance policies arranged through Reassured come with terminal illness cover as standard, providing you with additional protection during the specified term.
Disability insurance/income protection insurance
If you have income protection (also known as ‘disability insurance’), this type of cover will pay out if you become permanently disabled due to an accident or illness and unable to work.
It will provide a percentage of your income in regular tax-free payments to help you maintain your current lifestyle. The payments can last for a short or long term period, depending on your circumstances.
Income protection is available through the advised team at Reassured, get in touch if you’d like to learn more.