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What are Hospital Indemnity Plans? 
Insurance policies that pay you cash to help you cover "out of pocket" expenses that your health insurance doesn't cover. These plans help fill in the gaps where your insurance policy leaves off. Provides cash benefits to help cover expenses associated with:
• DAILY HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT
• SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
• AMBULANCE BENEFITS
• OUTPATIENT SURGERY

• CANCER

Why do I need a Hospital Indemnity Plan?
Chance are, your health insurance plan leaves you with "out of pocket" expense!

Brochure for Advantage Plus with Cancer Rider
Application for Advantage Plus with Cancer Rider

Why Cancer, Heart Attack & Stroke Insurance?
If you were diagnosed with heart attack, cancer or stroke, the last thing you would want to worry about is your finances. These plans pay a lump sum amount of money directly to you regardless of any other health care coverage you may have. You can use the money for whatever you might need such as lost income, car or mortgage payment, insurance premiums, co-payments or deductibles, experimental treatment or surgeries basically anything you need.


A question you need to ask yourself is this?
If god forbid something happened to you such as a critical illness, do you have enough money to live on for 6 to 12 months without going to work? Will you be able to pay all your bills with no income?

  • Each year over a million people in the U.S. have a heart attack.
  • 1 in 2 mean and women will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime.
  • 61% of costs associated with cancer are non-medical, indirect costs.
  • About 795,000 Americans each year suffer a new or recurrent stroke. That means, on average, a stroke occurs every 40 seconds.
  • Surviving a life threatening illness such as heart attack, cancer or stroke imposes more of a financial strain on a family than death.
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