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Premium member Presentation Transcript Critical illness cover – A guide to the Basic definitions : Critical illness cover – A guide to the Basic definitions Before taking out critical illness cover, applicants should always check exactly what they are covered for; this is detailed in the key features documents of your policy. : Before taking out critical illness cover, applicants should always check exactly what they are covered for; this is detailed in the key features documents of your policy. Almost all insurance providers will adhere to the 21 definitions of the main critical illnesses set out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) As with any insurance policy customers should always check the small print before proceeding to make sure any claim you do make in the future will be successful. : Almost all insurance providers will adhere to the 21 definitions of the main critical illnesses set out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) As with any insurance policy customers should always check the small print before proceeding to make sure any claim you do make in the future will be successful. Detailed below are the guideline criteria set out by the ABI for the critical illnesses all insurance providers are expected to cover. : Detailed below are the guideline criteria set out by the ABI for the critical illnesses all insurance providers are expected to cover. Critical illness: Alzheimer’s disease (before age x) – resulting in permanent symptoms : Critical illness: Alzheimer’s disease (before age x) – resulting in permanent symptoms Criteria: There must be a loss of the ability to: : Criteria: There must be a loss of the ability to: • Remember : • Remember • Reason : • Reason • Understand, express, perceive and give in put on ideas. : • Understand, express, perceive and give in put on ideas. Other types of dementia are not covered by this definition. : Other types of dementia are not covered by this definition. Customers should also note that PruProtect do not impose an age limit on being able to claim for Alzheimer’s, unlike other insurance providers. : Customers should also note that PruProtect do not impose an age limit on being able to claim for Alzheimer’s, unlike other insurance providers. Critical illness: Benign brain tumor – permanent and irreversible : Critical illness: Benign brain tumor – permanent and irreversible Criteria: A non-malignant tumor/cyst in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull, resulting in permanent neurological deficit that has persisting symptoms. : Criteria: A non-malignant tumor/cyst in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull, resulting in permanent neurological deficit that has persisting symptoms. Using the above definitions Tumors in the pituitary gland and Angimas are not covered. : Using the above definitions Tumors in the pituitary gland and Angimas are not covered. Critical illness: Blindness – permanent and irreversible : Critical illness: Blindness – permanent and irreversible Criteria: Loss of sight that is permanent and irreversible to the extent that vision is measured 3/60, even with the use of visual aids. : Criteria: Loss of sight that is permanent and irreversible to the extent that vision is measured 3/60, even with the use of visual aids. Vision is measured using a Snellen eye chart. : Vision is measured using a Snellen eye chart. Critical illness: Deafness – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. : Critical illness: Deafness – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. Criteria: Using an audiogram loss of hearing must be permanent and irreversible to the extent that the loss is greater than 95 decibels across all frequencies in the better ear. : Criteria: Using an audiogram loss of hearing must be permanent and irreversible to the extent that the loss is greater than 95 decibels across all frequencies in the better ear. Critical illness: Loss of speech – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms : Critical illness: Loss of speech – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms Criteria: Permanent and irreversible loss of the ability of speech due to a physical injury or disease. : Criteria: Permanent and irreversible loss of the ability of speech due to a physical injury or disease. Critical illness: Aorta graft surgery : Critical illness: Aorta graft surgery Criteria: The term “aorta” includes the abdominal and thoracic aorta but does not include its branches. : Criteria: The term “aorta” includes the abdominal and thoracic aorta but does not include its branches. Claimants must be undergoing surgery for disease to the aorta with excision and surgical replacement of the diseased aorta with a graft. : Claimants must be undergoing surgery for disease to the aorta with excision and surgical replacement of the diseased aorta with a graft. The above definition does not cover any other surgical procedure, for example insertion of stents or endovascular repair. : The above definition does not cover any other surgical procedure, for example insertion of stents or endovascular repair. Surgery due to traumatic injury to the aorta is also not included. : Surgery due to traumatic injury to the aorta is also not included. Critical illness: Coronary artery by-pass grafts – surgery to divide the breastbone : Critical illness: Coronary artery by-pass grafts – surgery to divide the breastbone Criteria: Having to undergo surgery that involves dividing the breast bone, after following advice from a consultant cardiologist, in order to correct blockage or narrowing of one or more coronary arteries using by-pass graft. : Criteria: Having to undergo surgery that involves dividing the breast bone, after following advice from a consultant cardiologist, in order to correct blockage or narrowing of one or more coronary arteries using by-pass graft. Critical illness: Cancer – excluding less advanced cases : Critical illness: Cancer – excluding less advanced cases Criteria: Any malignant tumour that has been diagnosed with histological conformation and is characterized by uncontrollable growth of malignant cells and invasion of tissue. : Criteria: Any malignant tumour that has been diagnosed with histological conformation and is characterized by uncontrollable growth of malignant cells and invasion of tissue. The definition of malignant tumor includes : leukaemia, lymphoma and sarcoma : The definition of malignant tumor includes : leukaemia, lymphoma and sarcoma The above criteria will not cover the following: all cancers that are histologically classified as: : The above criteria will not cover the following: all cancers that are histologically classified as: • Pre-malignant : • Pre-malignant • Non-invasive : • Non-invasive • Cancer in situ : • Cancer in situ • Borderline malignancy / having low malignant potential : • Borderline malignancy / having low malignant potential • Any tumor of the prostate unless classified as having a Gleason score of greater the 6 or having progressed to at least “TNM classification T2N0M0” : • Any tumor of the prostate unless classified as having a Gleason score of greater the 6 or having progressed to at least “TNM classification T2N0M0” • Chronic leukaemia unless classified as having progressed to the stated criteria. : • Chronic leukaemia unless classified as having progressed to the stated criteria. • Any skin cancer, other than a malignant melanoma that has been proven to having caused invasion beyond the outer layer of skin. : • Any skin cancer, other than a malignant melanoma that has been proven to having caused invasion beyond the outer layer of skin. Customers should note that companies such as PruProtect do offer far more extensive coverage for cancer including mastectomy of the breast. : Customers should note that companies such as PruProtect do offer far more extensive coverage for cancer including mastectomy of the breast. Critical illness: Coma – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms : Critical illness: Coma – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms Criteria – A state of complete unconsciousness with no reaction to external symptoms and internal needs which require the use of a life support system for more than 96 hours. : Criteria – A state of complete unconsciousness with no reaction to external symptoms and internal needs which require the use of a life support system for more than 96 hours. Resulting in persisting symptoms and a permanent neurological deficit : Resulting in persisting symptoms and a permanent neurological deficit A coma induced by alcohol or drug abuse is not covered. : A coma induced by alcohol or drug abuse is not covered. Critical illness: Heart attack – specified severity : Critical illness: Heart attack – specified severity Criteria: The death of a heart muscle due to inadequate blood supply, resulting in acute myocardial infraction, all of the following evidence must be met: : Criteria: The death of a heart muscle due to inadequate blood supply, resulting in acute myocardial infraction, all of the following evidence must be met: • Applicant must show typical symptoms, for example characteristic chest pain : • Applicant must show typical symptoms, for example characteristic chest pain • Electrocardiographic changes : • Electrocardiographic changes • The rise of cardiac enzymes Troponins recorded and specified levels. : • The rise of cardiac enzymes Troponins recorded and specified levels. All evidence must show acute myocardial infraction : All evidence must show acute myocardial infraction The above criteria does not cover other acute coronary syndromes, for example angina. : The above criteria does not cover other acute coronary syndromes, for example angina. Critical illness: Heart valve replacement or repair – with surgery to divide the breastbone : Critical illness: Heart valve replacement or repair – with surgery to divide the breastbone Criteria: Acting on advice from a consultant cardiologist, the applicant must be undergoing surgery which requires dividing the breast bone to replace or repair one or more heart valves. : Criteria: Acting on advice from a consultant cardiologist, the applicant must be undergoing surgery which requires dividing the breast bone to replace or repair one or more heart valves. Critical illness: Stroke : Critical illness: Stroke Criteria: Due to inadequate blood supply or hemorrhaging within the skull, applicants must experience death of brain tissue that results in permanent neurological impairment with persisting symptoms. : Criteria: Due to inadequate blood supply or hemorrhaging within the skull, applicants must experience death of brain tissue that results in permanent neurological impairment with persisting symptoms. Transient ischaemic attack and traumatic injury to brain tissue or blood vessels is not covered by the above criteria. : Transient ischaemic attack and traumatic injury to brain tissue or blood vessels is not covered by the above criteria. Critical illness: HIV infection – caught from a blood transfusion, a physical assault or at work in an eligible occupation (all must be within the UK) : Critical illness: HIV infection – caught from a blood transfusion, a physical assault or at work in an eligible occupation (all must be within the UK) Criteria: Applicant must have caught the Infection HIV from one of the following: : Criteria: Applicant must have caught the Infection HIV from one of the following: • a blood transfusion given as part of medical treatment; : • a blood transfusion given as part of medical treatment; • a physical assault; or : • a physical assault; or • an incident occurring during the course of normal duties of employment (eligible employment only) : • an incident occurring during the course of normal duties of employment (eligible employment only) The virus has to have been contracted after the start of the policy and must meet the following criteria: : The virus has to have been contracted after the start of the policy and must meet the following criteria: • The incident must have been reported immediately to all authorities an a full investigation has been carried out that complies with set procedures. : • The incident must have been reported immediately to all authorities an a full investigation has been carried out that complies with set procedures. • If the HIV virus was caught through physical assault or through normal employment duties then this must be supported by a negative HIV antibody test taken within 5 days of the incident. : • If the HIV virus was caught through physical assault or through normal employment duties then this must be supported by a negative HIV antibody test taken within 5 days of the incident. • A furhter HIV test must be taken within 12 months confirming the presence of the HIV virus or antibodies. : • A furhter HIV test must be taken within 12 months confirming the presence of the HIV virus or antibodies. • The incident must have occurred within the UK : • The incident must have occurred within the UK The above criteria does not cover the applicant contracting the virus by any other means including sexual activity or drugs. : The above criteria does not cover the applicant contracting the virus by any other means including sexual activity or drugs. Critical illness: Kidney failure- Requiring dialysis : Critical illness: Kidney failure- Requiring dialysis Criteria: End stage failure of both kidneys, resulting in loss of function and the need for regular dialysis : Criteria: End stage failure of both kidneys, resulting in loss of function and the need for regular dialysis Critical illness: Loss of hands or feet : Critical illness: Loss of hands or feet Criteria: Loss of any combination of 2 or more hands or feet at or above the wrist of ankle joints resulting in permanent physical severance. : Criteria: Loss of any combination of 2 or more hands or feet at or above the wrist of ankle joints resulting in permanent physical severance. Critical illness: Paralysis of limbs : Critical illness: Paralysis of limbs Criteria: Loss of muscle functions to the whole of any two limbs resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. : Criteria: Loss of muscle functions to the whole of any two limbs resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. Critical illness: Major organ transplant : Critical illness: Major organ transplant Criteria: Procedures covered: transplant of bone marrow, or being a recipient of a complete heart, kidney, liver, lung or pancreas. : Criteria: Procedures covered: transplant of bone marrow, or being a recipient of a complete heart, kidney, liver, lung or pancreas. Or inclusion on an official UK waiting list for one of the specified criteria : Or inclusion on an official UK waiting list for one of the specified criteria The above criteria does not cover transplant of any other organs, parts of organs, tissues or cells : The above criteria does not cover transplant of any other organs, parts of organs, tissues or cells Critical illness: Motor neurone disease. : Critical illness: Motor neurone disease. (before the age x) : (before the age x) Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of motor neurone disease (before the specified age) that will result in permanent irreversible symptoms of clinical impairment. : Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of motor neurone disease (before the specified age) that will result in permanent irreversible symptoms of clinical impairment. Critical illness: Multiple sclerosis : Critical illness: Multiple sclerosis Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis that has resulted in the clinical impairment of motor or sensory function. : Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis that has resulted in the clinical impairment of motor or sensory function. This impairment must have lasted over a continuous period of at least 6 months. : This impairment must have lasted over a continuous period of at least 6 months. Critical illness: Parkinson’s disease (Before age x) : Critical illness: Parkinson’s disease (Before age x) Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (before the required age) that has resulted in permanent impairment of motor function. : Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (before the required age) that has resulted in permanent impairment of motor function. This motor function must be associated with tremors, postural instability and rigidity of movement. : This motor function must be associated with tremors, postural instability and rigidity of movement. The above criteria does not cover Parkinson’s disease as a result of drug abuse. : The above criteria does not cover Parkinson’s disease as a result of drug abuse. Critical illness: Terminal illness : Critical illness: Terminal illness Criteria: Applicant must have an incurable illness that is advanced or rapidly progressing. : Criteria: Applicant must have an incurable illness that is advanced or rapidly progressing. This must have been diagnosed by a Consultant and the applicants life expectancy must be no greater than 12 months. : This must have been diagnosed by a Consultant and the applicants life expectancy must be no greater than 12 months. Critical illness: Third degree burns : Critical illness: Third degree burns Criteria: Applicant must have burns that have caused damage or deconstruction of the skin at its full depth to the underlying tissue that covers at least 20% of the body surface area. : Criteria: Applicant must have burns that have caused damage or deconstruction of the skin at its full depth to the underlying tissue that covers at least 20% of the body surface area. Critical illness – Traumatic head injury : Critical illness – Traumatic head injury Criteria: Applicant must have permanent neurological impairment with persistent symptoms caused by traumatic injury that has resulted in the death of brain cells. : Criteria: Applicant must have permanent neurological impairment with persistent symptoms caused by traumatic injury that has resulted in the death of brain cells. The 21 critical illnesses detailed by the ABI are those that should be covered by all critical illness insurance policies. : The 21 critical illnesses detailed by the ABI are those that should be covered by all critical illness insurance policies. However some providers may chose to cover more or less than others, for example PruProtect cover up to 154 illnesses under their serious illness insurance. : However some providers may chose to cover more or less than others, for example PruProtect cover up to 154 illnesses under their serious illness insurance. So if you are looking for more comprehensive cover there are further options. : So if you are looking for more comprehensive cover there are further options. In addition to this applicants should be aware that the wording of these polices can vary. : In addition to this applicants should be aware that the wording of these polices can vary. Before taking out policy customers should always check exactly what they are covered for. : Before taking out policy customers should always check exactly what they are covered for. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Critical illness cover – A guide to the Basic definitions : Critical illness cover – A guide to the Basic definitions Before taking out critical illness cover, applicants should always check exactly what they are covered for; this is detailed in the key features documents of your policy. : Before taking out critical illness cover, applicants should always check exactly what they are covered for; this is detailed in the key features documents of your policy. Almost all insurance providers will adhere to the 21 definitions of the main critical illnesses set out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) As with any insurance policy customers should always check the small print before proceeding to make sure any claim you do make in the future will be successful. : Almost all insurance providers will adhere to the 21 definitions of the main critical illnesses set out by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) As with any insurance policy customers should always check the small print before proceeding to make sure any claim you do make in the future will be successful. Detailed below are the guideline criteria set out by the ABI for the critical illnesses all insurance providers are expected to cover. : Detailed below are the guideline criteria set out by the ABI for the critical illnesses all insurance providers are expected to cover. Critical illness: Alzheimer’s disease (before age x) – resulting in permanent symptoms : Critical illness: Alzheimer’s disease (before age x) – resulting in permanent symptoms Criteria: There must be a loss of the ability to: : Criteria: There must be a loss of the ability to: • Remember : • Remember • Reason : • Reason • Understand, express, perceive and give in put on ideas. : • Understand, express, perceive and give in put on ideas. Other types of dementia are not covered by this definition. : Other types of dementia are not covered by this definition. Customers should also note that PruProtect do not impose an age limit on being able to claim for Alzheimer’s, unlike other insurance providers. : Customers should also note that PruProtect do not impose an age limit on being able to claim for Alzheimer’s, unlike other insurance providers. Critical illness: Benign brain tumor – permanent and irreversible : Critical illness: Benign brain tumor – permanent and irreversible Criteria: A non-malignant tumor/cyst in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull, resulting in permanent neurological deficit that has persisting symptoms. : Criteria: A non-malignant tumor/cyst in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull, resulting in permanent neurological deficit that has persisting symptoms. Using the above definitions Tumors in the pituitary gland and Angimas are not covered. : Using the above definitions Tumors in the pituitary gland and Angimas are not covered. Critical illness: Blindness – permanent and irreversible : Critical illness: Blindness – permanent and irreversible Criteria: Loss of sight that is permanent and irreversible to the extent that vision is measured 3/60, even with the use of visual aids. : Criteria: Loss of sight that is permanent and irreversible to the extent that vision is measured 3/60, even with the use of visual aids. Vision is measured using a Snellen eye chart. : Vision is measured using a Snellen eye chart. Critical illness: Deafness – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. : Critical illness: Deafness – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. Criteria: Using an audiogram loss of hearing must be permanent and irreversible to the extent that the loss is greater than 95 decibels across all frequencies in the better ear. : Criteria: Using an audiogram loss of hearing must be permanent and irreversible to the extent that the loss is greater than 95 decibels across all frequencies in the better ear. Critical illness: Loss of speech – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms : Critical illness: Loss of speech – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms Criteria: Permanent and irreversible loss of the ability of speech due to a physical injury or disease. : Criteria: Permanent and irreversible loss of the ability of speech due to a physical injury or disease. Critical illness: Aorta graft surgery : Critical illness: Aorta graft surgery Criteria: The term “aorta” includes the abdominal and thoracic aorta but does not include its branches. : Criteria: The term “aorta” includes the abdominal and thoracic aorta but does not include its branches. Claimants must be undergoing surgery for disease to the aorta with excision and surgical replacement of the diseased aorta with a graft. : Claimants must be undergoing surgery for disease to the aorta with excision and surgical replacement of the diseased aorta with a graft. The above definition does not cover any other surgical procedure, for example insertion of stents or endovascular repair. : The above definition does not cover any other surgical procedure, for example insertion of stents or endovascular repair. Surgery due to traumatic injury to the aorta is also not included. : Surgery due to traumatic injury to the aorta is also not included. Critical illness: Coronary artery by-pass grafts – surgery to divide the breastbone : Critical illness: Coronary artery by-pass grafts – surgery to divide the breastbone Criteria: Having to undergo surgery that involves dividing the breast bone, after following advice from a consultant cardiologist, in order to correct blockage or narrowing of one or more coronary arteries using by-pass graft. : Criteria: Having to undergo surgery that involves dividing the breast bone, after following advice from a consultant cardiologist, in order to correct blockage or narrowing of one or more coronary arteries using by-pass graft. Critical illness: Cancer – excluding less advanced cases : Critical illness: Cancer – excluding less advanced cases Criteria: Any malignant tumour that has been diagnosed with histological conformation and is characterized by uncontrollable growth of malignant cells and invasion of tissue. : Criteria: Any malignant tumour that has been diagnosed with histological conformation and is characterized by uncontrollable growth of malignant cells and invasion of tissue. The definition of malignant tumor includes : leukaemia, lymphoma and sarcoma : The definition of malignant tumor includes : leukaemia, lymphoma and sarcoma The above criteria will not cover the following: all cancers that are histologically classified as: : The above criteria will not cover the following: all cancers that are histologically classified as: • Pre-malignant : • Pre-malignant • Non-invasive : • Non-invasive • Cancer in situ : • Cancer in situ • Borderline malignancy / having low malignant potential : • Borderline malignancy / having low malignant potential • Any tumor of the prostate unless classified as having a Gleason score of greater the 6 or having progressed to at least “TNM classification T2N0M0” : • Any tumor of the prostate unless classified as having a Gleason score of greater the 6 or having progressed to at least “TNM classification T2N0M0” • Chronic leukaemia unless classified as having progressed to the stated criteria. : • Chronic leukaemia unless classified as having progressed to the stated criteria. • Any skin cancer, other than a malignant melanoma that has been proven to having caused invasion beyond the outer layer of skin. : • Any skin cancer, other than a malignant melanoma that has been proven to having caused invasion beyond the outer layer of skin. Customers should note that companies such as PruProtect do offer far more extensive coverage for cancer including mastectomy of the breast. : Customers should note that companies such as PruProtect do offer far more extensive coverage for cancer including mastectomy of the breast. Critical illness: Coma – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms : Critical illness: Coma – Resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms Criteria – A state of complete unconsciousness with no reaction to external symptoms and internal needs which require the use of a life support system for more than 96 hours. : Criteria – A state of complete unconsciousness with no reaction to external symptoms and internal needs which require the use of a life support system for more than 96 hours. Resulting in persisting symptoms and a permanent neurological deficit : Resulting in persisting symptoms and a permanent neurological deficit A coma induced by alcohol or drug abuse is not covered. : A coma induced by alcohol or drug abuse is not covered. Critical illness: Heart attack – specified severity : Critical illness: Heart attack – specified severity Criteria: The death of a heart muscle due to inadequate blood supply, resulting in acute myocardial infraction, all of the following evidence must be met: : Criteria: The death of a heart muscle due to inadequate blood supply, resulting in acute myocardial infraction, all of the following evidence must be met: • Applicant must show typical symptoms, for example characteristic chest pain : • Applicant must show typical symptoms, for example characteristic chest pain • Electrocardiographic changes : • Electrocardiographic changes • The rise of cardiac enzymes Troponins recorded and specified levels. : • The rise of cardiac enzymes Troponins recorded and specified levels. All evidence must show acute myocardial infraction : All evidence must show acute myocardial infraction The above criteria does not cover other acute coronary syndromes, for example angina. : The above criteria does not cover other acute coronary syndromes, for example angina. Critical illness: Heart valve replacement or repair – with surgery to divide the breastbone : Critical illness: Heart valve replacement or repair – with surgery to divide the breastbone Criteria: Acting on advice from a consultant cardiologist, the applicant must be undergoing surgery which requires dividing the breast bone to replace or repair one or more heart valves. : Criteria: Acting on advice from a consultant cardiologist, the applicant must be undergoing surgery which requires dividing the breast bone to replace or repair one or more heart valves. Critical illness: Stroke : Critical illness: Stroke Criteria: Due to inadequate blood supply or hemorrhaging within the skull, applicants must experience death of brain tissue that results in permanent neurological impairment with persisting symptoms. : Criteria: Due to inadequate blood supply or hemorrhaging within the skull, applicants must experience death of brain tissue that results in permanent neurological impairment with persisting symptoms. Transient ischaemic attack and traumatic injury to brain tissue or blood vessels is not covered by the above criteria. : Transient ischaemic attack and traumatic injury to brain tissue or blood vessels is not covered by the above criteria. Critical illness: HIV infection – caught from a blood transfusion, a physical assault or at work in an eligible occupation (all must be within the UK) : Critical illness: HIV infection – caught from a blood transfusion, a physical assault or at work in an eligible occupation (all must be within the UK) Criteria: Applicant must have caught the Infection HIV from one of the following: : Criteria: Applicant must have caught the Infection HIV from one of the following: • a blood transfusion given as part of medical treatment; : • a blood transfusion given as part of medical treatment; • a physical assault; or : • a physical assault; or • an incident occurring during the course of normal duties of employment (eligible employment only) : • an incident occurring during the course of normal duties of employment (eligible employment only) The virus has to have been contracted after the start of the policy and must meet the following criteria: : The virus has to have been contracted after the start of the policy and must meet the following criteria: • The incident must have been reported immediately to all authorities an a full investigation has been carried out that complies with set procedures. : • The incident must have been reported immediately to all authorities an a full investigation has been carried out that complies with set procedures. • If the HIV virus was caught through physical assault or through normal employment duties then this must be supported by a negative HIV antibody test taken within 5 days of the incident. : • If the HIV virus was caught through physical assault or through normal employment duties then this must be supported by a negative HIV antibody test taken within 5 days of the incident. • A furhter HIV test must be taken within 12 months confirming the presence of the HIV virus or antibodies. : • A furhter HIV test must be taken within 12 months confirming the presence of the HIV virus or antibodies. • The incident must have occurred within the UK : • The incident must have occurred within the UK The above criteria does not cover the applicant contracting the virus by any other means including sexual activity or drugs. : The above criteria does not cover the applicant contracting the virus by any other means including sexual activity or drugs. Critical illness: Kidney failure- Requiring dialysis : Critical illness: Kidney failure- Requiring dialysis Criteria: End stage failure of both kidneys, resulting in loss of function and the need for regular dialysis : Criteria: End stage failure of both kidneys, resulting in loss of function and the need for regular dialysis Critical illness: Loss of hands or feet : Critical illness: Loss of hands or feet Criteria: Loss of any combination of 2 or more hands or feet at or above the wrist of ankle joints resulting in permanent physical severance. : Criteria: Loss of any combination of 2 or more hands or feet at or above the wrist of ankle joints resulting in permanent physical severance. Critical illness: Paralysis of limbs : Critical illness: Paralysis of limbs Criteria: Loss of muscle functions to the whole of any two limbs resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. : Criteria: Loss of muscle functions to the whole of any two limbs resulting in permanent and irreversible symptoms. Critical illness: Major organ transplant : Critical illness: Major organ transplant Criteria: Procedures covered: transplant of bone marrow, or being a recipient of a complete heart, kidney, liver, lung or pancreas. : Criteria: Procedures covered: transplant of bone marrow, or being a recipient of a complete heart, kidney, liver, lung or pancreas. Or inclusion on an official UK waiting list for one of the specified criteria : Or inclusion on an official UK waiting list for one of the specified criteria The above criteria does not cover transplant of any other organs, parts of organs, tissues or cells : The above criteria does not cover transplant of any other organs, parts of organs, tissues or cells Critical illness: Motor neurone disease. : Critical illness: Motor neurone disease. (before the age x) : (before the age x) Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of motor neurone disease (before the specified age) that will result in permanent irreversible symptoms of clinical impairment. : Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of motor neurone disease (before the specified age) that will result in permanent irreversible symptoms of clinical impairment. Critical illness: Multiple sclerosis : Critical illness: Multiple sclerosis Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis that has resulted in the clinical impairment of motor or sensory function. : Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis that has resulted in the clinical impairment of motor or sensory function. This impairment must have lasted over a continuous period of at least 6 months. : This impairment must have lasted over a continuous period of at least 6 months. Critical illness: Parkinson’s disease (Before age x) : Critical illness: Parkinson’s disease (Before age x) Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (before the required age) that has resulted in permanent impairment of motor function. : Criteria: A Consultant Neurologist must offer a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (before the required age) that has resulted in permanent impairment of motor function. This motor function must be associated with tremors, postural instability and rigidity of movement. : This motor function must be associated with tremors, postural instability and rigidity of movement. The above criteria does not cover Parkinson’s disease as a result of drug abuse. : The above criteria does not cover Parkinson’s disease as a result of drug abuse. Critical illness: Terminal illness : Critical illness: Terminal illness Criteria: Applicant must have an incurable illness that is advanced or rapidly progressing. : Criteria: Applicant must have an incurable illness that is advanced or rapidly progressing. This must have been diagnosed by a Consultant and the applicants life expectancy must be no greater than 12 months. : This must have been diagnosed by a Consultant and the applicants life expectancy must be no greater than 12 months. Critical illness: Third degree burns : Critical illness: Third degree burns Criteria: Applicant must have burns that have caused damage or deconstruction of the skin at its full depth to the underlying tissue that covers at least 20% of the body surface area. : Criteria: Applicant must have burns that have caused damage or deconstruction of the skin at its full depth to the underlying tissue that covers at least 20% of the body surface area. Critical illness – Traumatic head injury : Critical illness – Traumatic head injury Criteria: Applicant must have permanent neurological impairment with persistent symptoms caused by traumatic injury that has resulted in the death of brain cells. : Criteria: Applicant must have permanent neurological impairment with persistent symptoms caused by traumatic injury that has resulted in the death of brain cells. The 21 critical illnesses detailed by the ABI are those that should be covered by all critical illness insurance policies. : The 21 critical illnesses detailed by the ABI are those that should be covered by all critical illness insurance policies. However some providers may chose to cover more or less than others, for example PruProtect cover up to 154 illnesses under their serious illness insurance. : However some providers may chose to cover more or less than others, for example PruProtect cover up to 154 illnesses under their serious illness insurance. So if you are looking for more comprehensive cover there are further options. : So if you are looking for more comprehensive cover there are further options. In addition to this applicants should be aware that the wording of these polices can vary. : In addition to this applicants should be aware that the wording of these polices can vary. Before taking out policy customers should always check exactly what they are covered for. : Before taking out policy customers should always check exactly what they are covered for.