Why do civil servants need critical illness cover?
Civil servants typically benefit from employer sick pay and pension schemes — but personal critical illness cover provides a lump sum beyond what any employer scheme offers. A serious diagnosis could require private treatment, home adaptations, or an extended period away from work — CIC funds all of these independently.
What does CIC pay out for?
Most UK policies cover 30–50 serious conditions including cancer, heart attack, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and organ failure. The payout is a tax-free lump sum — use it however you choose.
How much does CIC cost for civil servants?
Civil servants are classed as standard risk by all major UK CIC providers. A healthy 35-year-old can typically get £100,000 of cover for £25–£50/month.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not necessarily. CIC premiums are based primarily on age, health, and smoking status. Civil servants are classed as standard risk by all major UK CIC providers.
Yes — payouts from personal critical illness policies are completely tax-free in the UK.