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What Conditions Are Covered by Critical Illness Insurance?

Reviewed by Jay SabineCeMAP Qualified29 years experience

Critical illness covers serious conditions: cancer, heart attack, stroke, organ failure, MS, Parkinson's. Most policies cover 40-60 conditions. Cancer accounts for 60-70% of claims.

Critical illness insurance pays a tax-free lump sum if you're diagnosed with a covered condition. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has standardised definitions for core conditions, making comparison easier. While policy wording varies between providers, the major conditions are covered consistently.

Cover is subject to policy terms and conditions. Pre-existing conditions are typically excluded.

Key Points

  • 1Core conditions: cancer, heart attack, stroke
  • 240-60 conditions typically covered
  • 3Cancer = 60-70% of all claims
  • 4Heart attack and stroke = 15-20% of claims
  • 5Tax-free lump sum payment
  • 6ABI model definitions standardise core conditions

Eligibility Criteria

  • Diagnosis must meet policy definition
  • Condition must occur after policy start
  • Survival period applies (usually 14 days)
  • Pre-existing conditions excluded
  • Must be within policy term

Typical Timeframe

Claims are typically paid within 4-8 weeks of diagnosis confirmation. You must survive 14 days after diagnosis for most conditions (survival period).

Next Steps

  1. 1Review full conditions list from insurer
  2. 2Check definitions, not just condition names
  3. 3Compare survival periods between policies
  4. 4Consider add-ons for children's cover
  5. 5Get quotes from multiple providers

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Jay Sabine
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29 Years Experience

Content reviewed: January 2026

Conditions Covered

Core Conditions (All Policies)
  • Cancer (excluding less advanced cases)
  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Coronary artery bypass
  • Kidney failure
  • Major organ transplant
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Motor neurone disease
  • Alzheimer's disease
Additional Conditions (Most Policies)
  • Benign brain tumour
  • Blindness
  • Deafness
  • Loss of limbs
  • Paralysis
  • Severe burns
  • Coma
  • Aplastic anaemia
  • HIV (from specific causes)
  • Bacterial meningitis

What's Not Covered

Typical Exclusions
Pre-existing conditions
Early-stage cancers (CIS, some skin cancers)
Self-inflicted injuries
Drug or alcohol-related illness
Conditions diagnosed in waiting period
Cosmetic treatments

Claim Statistics

65%

Claims are for cancer

92%

Claims paid successfully

4-8 wks

Typical claim processing

UK Critical Illness Providers Compared

The major UK insurers each have different strengths. We compare Aviva, Legal & General, Zurich, Royal London, and Vitality critical illness cover.

ProviderConditionsClaim RateKey Strength
Aviva60+92%Strong cancer cover definitions
Legal & General45+93%Competitive pricing
Zurich65+91%Comprehensive cover options
Royal London55+94%Excellent children's cover
Vitality70+90%Healthy lifestyle rewards

Claim rates and condition counts based on latest published data. We can help you compare quotes from all major providers.

Critical Illness Cover Explained

Critical illness cover pays a tax-free lump sum if you're diagnosed with a serious illness covered by your policy. Unlike income protection which replaces monthly income, critical illness provides a one-off payment that you can use however you choose – whether that's paying off your mortgage, covering medical costs, or taking time off work to recover.

How Much Does Critical Illness Cover Cost?

Premiums vary based on your age, health, smoking status, and the amount of cover. A healthy 35-year-old non-smoker might pay £25-40 per month for £100,000 of cover. Prices increase significantly with age – the same cover for a 50-year-old could cost £80-120 per month.

Critical Illness Protection for Mortgages

Many homeowners take out critical illness cover alongside their mortgage to ensure they can pay off the loan if they become seriously ill. This provides peace of mind that your family won't lose their home during a health crisis. The cover amount typically matches your mortgage balance.

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