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If I suffer from a heart attack, what happens to my children?

If I suffer from a heart attack, what happens to my children? February is Heart Health Month in the USA. It’s a dedication aimed at raising awareness about the impact of cardiovascular diseases on our lives and how to prevent them. Surprisingly, more than half of the American population (51%) doesn’t know they have heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the country, according to a study commissioned by the American Heart Association.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that every year, about 356,000 people suffer cardiac arrest, and 80% of them die before reaching the hospital. Another 805,000 people experience a heart attack.
Even more alarming, every 33 seconds, someone in the country dies from a cardiovascular disease. In 2021, 695,000 Americans died from cardiovascular diseases.
In other words, heart diseases are the leading cause of death in the USA across all ethnic groups and genders.
While it’s in our hands to lead a healthy and active lifestyle, eat well, take precautions to manage stress, maintain a healthy weight, and routinely check our health, multiple factors influence whether we might succumb to cardiovascular disease.
Faced with this uncontrollable circumstance, the best course of action is to prevent the potential collateral damage that our sudden death could cause, especially for our loved ones, whose financial well-being depends on the income we provide.
Fortunately, a financial safety net called life insurance would cover the expenses for our surviving children’s education, mortgage, and loans and ensure their well-being without financial strain.
Contact Univista Insurance. It’s in your hands to protect your family with life insurance that surprisingly costs very little money.
The greatest act of love during Heart Health Month is ensuring your loved ones have tangible financial support available during their darkest hour. If I suffer from a heart attack, what happens to my children?

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