Lifestyle expenditures consume between 40% and 60% of our gross pay. After taxes and retirement savings, there isn’t much left over.
Ask yourself these three questions:
1) Is it possible that a person my age working under stressful conditions could suffer a heart attack, cancer, or stroke?
2) If it were to happen to me, how much cash would I need to replace lost income and uncovered medical bills?
3) Who do I know that has been affected by a serious illness, and how were they affected financially? Would $100,000 cash have relieved some of their stress?
Nearly half of all Americans will be affected in their lifetime.
Medical advances have improved five-year survival rates from cancer, heart attack and stroke to nearly 75%.
Life insurance is designed to help the families of those who don’t survive, but chances are that you will survive.
How much will your Life Insurance benefit be if you almost die?
It was Dr. Marius Barnard who saw the need for a new kind of insurance – a kind that pays if you survive.
In 1983, he created Critical Insurance, and it pays upon diagnosis of one of many critical illnesses, whether you survive the diagnosis or not.
For a no-obligation quote, please visit: http://aaps.doctorinsuranceplan.com
or call Ralph Weber at 1-888-720-8889.



