In the second part of our series discussing the next generation of critical illness cover, Neil Reynolds examines reviewable and renewable products
As more insurers push reviewable critical illness contracts, Ronnie Martin explains what advisers should tell their clients
With the critical illness market in a state of turmoil, the search is on to find the next generation of successful products. Neil Reynolds looks at two possible solutions
Kirstie Redford explains the conditions most likely to affect men and outlines what advisers should look for in a critical illness plan when advising male clients
Group critical illness continues to fall way down employers' priority lists and as Adele Burton discovers, future growth lies only in the voluntary and flexible benefit markets
Multiple sclerosis affects 85,000 sufferers in the UK and is a major cause of disability in young adults. Simon Taylor looks at its implications for life and CI cover
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The ABI's latest draft of the critical illness cancer definition excludes some forms of prostate cancer. Kirstie Redford takes a look at how this may impact future cover and asks if it is time for a change?