This is the fourth in a series of features highlighting Pacific Life Re's key findings from research on consumers' perceptions of protection claims management.
In this feature, we at Pacific Life Re will be providing a snapshot of findings, looking into consumers' thoughts on the meaning of 'Terminal Illness' and how this relates to life cover. Terminal Illness and Life Expectancy We wanted to know what our survey group understood the word 'terminal' to mean in the context of life expectancy. The responses are reasonably broad, ranging from three months or less to two years and possibly beyond. It's clear that when it comes to life expectancy, ‘Terminal Illness' means different things to different people. It's reasonable to concl...
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