Licensed Critical Illness Agent in Mccoole, MD
June Williams — supplemental health specialist. Option A & B plans.
Critical illness insurance for Mccoole, Maryland residents through June Marcia Williams (NPN 17209549, MD licensed) — lump-sum benefits paid on diagnosis of cancer, heart attack, or stroke, no pressure, same-day quotes.
Does multiple moving violations affect Critical Illness Insurance rates in Mccoole, MD?
Most A-rated carriers cap Preferred classes at two moving violations within the past five years; three or more typically drop the case to Standard. Simplified-issue products generally don't ask about moving violations.
Consensus position:Two or fewer moving violations in the past 3-5 years is the universal threshold for Preferred classes; three or more typically drops the class to Standard.
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June Marcia Williams is a licensed critical illness insurance agent serving Mccoole and Allegany County, MD. June helps families build a financial safety net that activates when health insurance alone isn't enough. Read the full Critical Illness Guide →
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Critical Illness Options
Cancer Only
- 100% lump sum on cancer diagnosis
- $300 skin cancer benefit
- $75/yr annual care for 5 years
- Option B: $200/day hospital
- Option B: $50/yr wellness screening
Cancer + Heart & Stroke
- 100% lump sum: cancer, heart attack, stroke
- 50% for bypass surgery
- 25% for angioplasty, stent, TIA
- Option B: $100/yr wellness screening
- Subsequent diagnosis scale to 100%
Heart & Stroke Only
- 100% lump sum: heart attack or stroke
- 50% for coronary artery bypass
- 25% for angioplasty, stent, TIA
- End-stage renal failure covered
- Option B: $50/yr wellness screening
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Everything You Need to Know About Critical Illness Insurance
What Is Critical Illness Insurance?
Critical illness insurance pays a one-time, tax-free lump sum if you're diagnosed with a covered condition — cancer, heart attack, stroke, or other specified illnesses. It's not health insurance. It's income replacement when you can't work. Use the cash for anything: treatment copays, mortgage payments, childcare, travel to specialists, or lost wages.
How the Lump Sum Works
Choose a benefit amount from $10,000 to $100,000. If diagnosed with a covered condition, you receive the full lump sum (or a percentage for lesser conditions like TIA or skin cancer). The money is paid directly to you — not the hospital, not the insurance company. Subsequent diagnoses pay on a graduated scale: 20% after 13 months, scaling to 100% after 61 months.
What Conditions Are Covered?
Cancer: All invasive cancers (100% lump sum), carcinoma in-situ (25%), skin cancer ($300). Heart & Stroke: Heart attack (100%), stroke (100%), coronary artery bypass (50%), angioplasty/stent (25%), TIA (25%). Combined plans also cover end-stage renal failure. All conditions must be first-time diagnoses after the policy effective date.
Option A vs. Option B
Option A: Lump sum only — simple, clean, one payment on diagnosis. Option B: Lump sum PLUS hospital confinement ($200/day for days 1-30, $400/day for 31+), wellness screening benefit ($50-$100/year for preventative care), and radiation/chemo benefits ($200/day). Option B costs more but provides ongoing support during treatment.
Health Insurance Gap Coverage
Health insurance covers medical bills. But it doesn't cover your mortgage, car payment, groceries, or childcare while you're in treatment. The average cancer patient faces $12,000+ in out-of-pocket costs in the first year alone — and that's with insurance. Critical illness insurance fills the gap between what health insurance covers and what life actually costs during a health crisis.
Maryland Consumer Protections
Maryland requires a 10-day free-look period on all supplemental health policies (Md. Code Ins. § 16-101). Critical illness policies typically have a 12-month pre-existing condition lookback — conditions diagnosed or treated in the 12 months before your effective date are excluded during the first policy year. After that, full coverage applies. All policies are guaranteed renewable for life.
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How much does critical illness insurance cost?
Premiums vary by age, coverage type, and benefit amount. Coverage is affordable for most families. June provides personalized quotes based on your specific situation — no obligation.
Is a medical exam required?
No medical exam. Eligibility is based on health questions at point of sale. Pre-existing conditions within the past 12 months may affect eligibility for specific coverage types.
Can I claim more than once?
Yes. Subsequent diagnoses pay on a graduated scale: 20% after 13 months, 40% after 25 months, scaling to 100% after 61 months since the previous diagnosis. The scale resets after each claim.
What if I have a family history of cancer or heart disease?
Family history alone does not disqualify you. Eligibility depends on your personal health history. Certain current conditions may affect which coverage type you qualify for. June helps navigate the options.
Does this replace health insurance?
No. Critical illness insurance supplements health insurance. Health insurance covers medical bills. Critical illness insurance covers everything else — mortgage, bills, lost income, childcare. They work together.
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