Trauma Cover
“Life Insurance for the Living”
New Zealanders are suffering an increasing incidence of cancer and we still experience high levels of heart disease and stroke.
Advances in medical science means we have a greater chance of surviving; albeit that the recovery period may be measured in years.
One in five men and one in seven women will suffer a critical illness between the ages 30 – 65 2
In 2005, there were 18,610 new cancer cases and 4,184 cancer deaths in New Zealand 3
52% of Male and 59% of female cancer patients will recover and be alive five years later 4
Sources
2. Gen Re Lifehealth “Australian Critical Illness Survey 2008”
3. New Zealand Health Information Service – 2005 provisional data
4. South Australian Cancer Registry 2003
Lump Sum
A Lump Sum can be paid to you if you suffer a serious illness to ensure you can cope with the consequential effects on your lifestyle, family and work.
- 40+ serious medical conditions covered
- Worldwide cover
- Eligible for most occupations
- Between the ages of 16 and 70
- Children’s benefit available in some cases
Family Protection
You can provide for a monthly income to be paid to you and your family in the event you suffer from a specified critical illness or injury.
Income Protection – Trauma Related
Up to 75% of your gross income can be paid as a monthly instalment until you reach age 65 in the event you were to suffer from a specified critical illness or injury.

