MetLife infographic fact fix€¦ · Critical illness insurance pays money you can use to help pay...

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Fact Fix of people have at least one on-going legal issue every year. Anyone with assets and with a family should have a will created. Average attorney rate exceeds 50% $330 per hour. Legal costs are unavoidable. Legal insurance provides ready access to legal expertise for both expected and unexpected events all for a low monthly premium. 30 million ER visits are caused by accidental injuries every year. Accidents are common. Accident insurance provides money you can use to help cover out-of-pocket costs and daily living expenses in event of accidental injury. Emergencies often lead to debt. The average out-of-pocket medical expense for a serious illness is but most Americans can’t come up with even $6,500 $1,000 in an emergency. Critical illness insurance pays money you can use to help pay for unexpected costs not covered by medical insurance, such as out-of-pocket fees and household expenses. of the total costs of cancer treatment are non-medical. Cancer patients average more than 67% $3,600 in out-of-pocket expenses. Cancer strikes 1 in 3. Cancer Insurance provides money you can use to help cover costs, from out-of-pocket medical to daily living expenses. of all medical bankruptcies are due to hospitalization. Hospital indemnity insurance offers a lump-sum payment you can use to help pay for expenses not covered by most healthplans. 1/2 1. Taylor Tepper, “Most Americans don’t have enough savings to cover a $1k emergency” Bankrate.com (18 January 2018) 2. “Accidents or Unintentional Injuries,” National Centers for Health Statistics (20 January 2017) 3. “Lifetime Risk of Developing or Dying from Cancer,” American Cancer Society (4 January 2018) 4. “10 Statistics on the Cost of Cancer Treatment in America,” CancerInsurance.com (16 April 2014) 5. Amadeo, Kimberly, “Medical Bankruptcy and the Economy” thebalance.com 6. MetLife Services and Solutions, LLC, New York, NY 10166 - All Rights Reserved. L0818508060[exp1019][All States] 7. “10 Statistics on the Cost of Cancer Treatment in America,” CancerInsurance.com (16 April 2014) 8. Amadeo, Kimberly, “Medical Bankruptcy and the Economy” thebalance.com *4 *5 *6 *7 *8

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Fact Fix

of people have at least one on-going legal issue every year. Anyone with assets and with a family should have a will created. Average attorney rate exceeds

50%

$330per hour.

Legal costs are unavoidable.

Legal insurance provides ready access to legal expertise for both expected and unexpected events all for a low monthly premium.

30 millionER visits are caused by accidental injuries every year.

Accidents are common.

Accident insurance provides money you can use to help cover out-of-pocket costs and daily living expenses in event of accidental injury.

Emergencies often lead to debt. The average out-of-pocket medical expense for a serious illness is

but most Americans can’t come up with even

$6,500

$1,000in an emergency.

Critical illness insurance pays money you can use to help pay for unexpected costs not covered by medical insurance, such as out-of-pocket fees and household expenses.

of the total costs of cancer treatment are non-medical. Cancer patients average more than

67%

$3,600 in out-of-pocket expenses.

Cancer strikes 1 in 3.

Cancer Insurance provides money you can use to help cover costs, from out-of-pocket medical to daily living expenses.

of all medical bankruptcies are due to hospitalization.

Hospital indemnity insurance offers a lump-sum payment you can use to help pay for expenses not covered by most healthplans.

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1. Taylor Tepper, “Most Americans don’t have enough savings to cover a $1k emergency” Bankrate.com (18 January 2018)2. “Accidents or Unintentional Injuries,” National Centers for Health Statistics (20 January 2017)3. “Lifetime Risk of Developing or Dying from Cancer,” American Cancer Society (4 January 2018)4. “10 Statistics on the Cost of Cancer Treatment in America,” CancerInsurance.com (16 April 2014)5. Amadeo, Kimberly, “Medical Bankruptcy and the Economy” thebalance.com6. MetLife Services and Solutions, LLC, New York, NY 10166 - All Rights Reserved. L0818508060[exp1019][All States]7. “10 Statistics on the Cost of Cancer Treatment in America,” CancerInsurance.com (16 April 2014) 8. Amadeo, Kimberly, “Medical Bankruptcy and the Economy” thebalance.com

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