Critical illness cover and children’s cover
Get extra protection and financial peace of mind. Add our optional critical illness cover and children's cover when you take out Post Office Life Insurance
No one wants to think of themselves or their children getting seriously ill. But it’s a possibility life insurance can help you prepare for. With Post Office Life Insurance, you can pay a little more each month to easily add extra cover in case.
Our critical illness cover pays out an extra cash sum if you develop a defined critical illness. And children's cover pays out cash sum if a child insured on your policy dies in an accident, is seriously injured or falls seriously ill.
These options can help financially in such difficult times. Whether it’s paying bills, maintaining your family's lifestyle, taking your child to medical appointments or adapting your home.
Life can change massively if you or a loved one are diagnosed with a serious illness. The cost can be both personal and financial.
Adding optional critical illness cover to your Post Office Life Insurance policy could give extra peace of mind in case that happens.
The extra cash sum it pays out could help towards your mortgage, medical bills or changes to your home. Providing reassurance and space to focus on getting better instead of worrying about your finances.
Our critical illness add-on provides extra cover for:
And when you apply, you’ll get an instant decision and immediate cover.
It’s easy to add critical illness cover to your Post Office Life Insurance:
You can’t make a claim in the first 3 months from your cover’s start date.
For full definitions and details about what is and isn’t covered, please refer to the terms and conditions.
It’s hard enough thinking about what life would be like if you were diagnosed with a critical illness yourself, let alone imagining your child falling seriously ill.
By paying a bit extra each month, you can add the reassurance of children’s cover to your life insurance policy.
It's designed to help cover the extra costs you may face if your insured child suffers a specified injury or illness that meets our definition. These may include medical expenses, taking time off to attend hospital appointments, arranging childcare or making adaptations to your home.
You can choose between £10,000 and £30,000 of cover in case a child insured on the policy:
Bacterial meningitis (resulting in permanent symptoms)
Blindness (permanent and irreversible)
Cancer (except less advanced cases)
Deafness (permanent and irreversible)
Encephalitis (resulting in permanent symptoms)
Loss of hands or feet (permanent physical severance)
Paralysis (total and irreversible)
Traumatic head injury (resulting in permanent symptoms)
It’s easy to add children’s cover to your Post Office Life Insurance:
For full definitions and details about what is and isn’t covered, please refer to the terms and conditions.
When you buy Post Office Life Insurance, you’ll also get a special reward. Choose a gift card from a choice of retailers or an unforgettable experience by getting a quote online or by phoning 0330 123 3921^.
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† Qualifying period, minimum premiums and terms and conditions apply
†† Qualifying period, minimum premiums and terms and conditions apply
No, you can't take critical illness cover only. It needs to be taken out with a life insurance policy. But you can choose the amount of critical illness cover to meet your needs. The minimum amount of cover is £10,000, The maximum amount is 100% of the life insurance cash sum or £200,000, whichever is lower.
Yes. The critical illness cover amount available is between £10,000 to £200,000 or no more than 100% of the life insurance policy cash sum.
No. Once we’ve paid a claim for a critical illness your critical illness cover will stop. The main life cover policy will continue. Future monthly payments will reduce as you won’t be paying for your critical illness cover. As long as you keep paying, your life cover cash sum will stay in place for the life of your policy.
No. Your critical illness cover is separate. It’s not deducted from your main life cover cash sum. Keep making your monthly payments and you'll still get 100% of your life cover cash sum if you die during the life of your policy.
Yes. You can add the critical illness cover after the policy start date.
You can remove, increase or decrease critical illness cover (subject to policy limits) from your Post Office Life Insurance. If you cancel your policy, the critical illness cover is also cancelled.
The cash sum you receive from a critical illness cover or children's cover is currently tax free. Tax rules may change in future.
There is no maximum number of children you can cover. We can pay one claim per child.
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Post Office Life Insurance is underwritten and administered by Scottish Friendly Assurance Society Limited. Neilson Financial Services Limited assist in the administration. If you buy Post Office Life Insurance over the telephone or online via the Post Office website, it is arranged and sold by Neilson Financial Services Limited, following an introduction by Post Office Limited. If you buy Post Office Life Insurance online via a price comparison website, it is arranged and sold by the firm that provides the price comparison website services.
Post Office Limited is an appointed representative of Post Office Management Services Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, FRN 630318. Registered in England and Wales. Registered numbers 2154540 and 08459718 respectively. Registered office: 100 Wood Street, London, EC2V 7ER.
† Gift card offer ends 31 December 2025. Minimum premiums and 180-day qualifying period applies.
†† Experience offer ends 31 December 2025. Minimum premiums and 180-day qualifying period applies.
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Post Office Life Insurance is for customers who are UK residents aged 18-70 at the start of the policy. The minimum term is 5 years and cover must end before your 90th birthday.
We won’t pay a claim if you don’t keep your payments up to date as you will no longer be covered under the policy. If you don’t tell us something or give us incorrect answers to our application questions that affects your cover, we may reduce the amount we pay for a claim or at worst cancel your cover and not refund your monthly payments.
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