Critical illness cover in Norwich
Norwich is the capital of Norfolk and a major regional centre for financial services, retail, and education. With a strong property market and a large professional workforce, life insurance is a key financial safety net for Norwich residents. Critical illness cover pays a tax-free lump sum if you're diagnosed with a serious condition — cancer, heart attack, stroke, and dozens more. The money is yours to use however you choose: clear your mortgage, fund private treatment, or replace lost income.
How much critical illness cover do people in Norwich need?
A good starting point is enough to clear your outstanding mortgage (average around £240,000 in Norwich) plus 12–24 months of your income (average salary approximately £28,000/year). For many Norwich residents, this means £150,000–£300,000 of cover.
How much does critical illness cover cost in Norwich?
Your location doesn't affect CIC premiums — what matters is your age, health, and the level of cover. A healthy non-smoking 35-year-old can typically get £100,000 of critical illness cover for around £25–£50/month.
What conditions are covered?
Standard UK critical illness policies cover 30–140 conditions including all forms of cancer, heart attack, stroke, multiple sclerosis, organ failure, and permanent disability.
Can I combine CIC with life insurance?
Yes — a combined life and critical illness policy is simpler and usually cheaper than two separate policies. However, standalone critical illness cover gives more flexibility to adjust each policy independently as your circumstances change.
Frequently Asked Questions
No — your postcode does not affect CIC premiums. Insurers price based on age, health, and smoking status.
Most people choose a term that runs until their mortgage is paid off or until retirement — typically 20–30 years.
Yes — payouts from personal critical illness policies are completely tax-free in the UK.