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Before you decide whether trauma insurance for you or not, let’s look at some of the health facts of Australians. |
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Even as the Life Expectancy in Australia is going up the threat isn’t really gone entirely. Men and women even if they live longer stand chances of some form of illness or disability as they grow older. Though most of the people hope that they will NOT have a trauma condition, but this NOT ME attitude can be dangerous. The risks of growing older may include cancer and heart attack, stroke and paralyses as well. |
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People generally pay importance to protect their homes, cars, and other possessions and take adequate insurance to protect the same to meet loss as a result of fire, theft or accident. However, more often than not what gets overlooked is the need to protect your most important asset – your income.
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The need to protect against loss is probably as old as human society and humans as a society have been helping each other since ancient times. Ancient Chinese merchants when traveling in areas of danger, redistributed there goods across many vessels so as to limit the loss in case of a boat capsizing. |
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We seldom think past our lives in this world, and perhaps spend more time concentrating on our pensions than thinking about life insurance. Planning properly for your dependants in the unfortunate event of your death, can help to spare them from any unnecessary financial burden. |
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