Your Most Important Asset
- By Wayne Lennan
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- 04 May, 2018
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What is your most important asset that needs to be insured?

A picture paints a 1000 words...
I can't say it any better than this...
Your income is your greatest asset and it must be insured because from your income you pay all your bills that wouldn't stop if you got sick or injured and couldn't work.
IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT YOUR INCOME INSURED, GIVE ME A CALL
The importance of an annual checkup with your GP
Early detection is vital to changing outcomes, if you are diagnosed with Cancer...
If it can be detected early enough your chances of a good outcome can be alot higher, so I can't stress enough, for any male over age 40, to make sure they have a regular blood test and include the PSA test for Prostate Cancer and for women a regular Mammogram.
When I ask clients when they were at the Doctor's last, alot of men say "there is nothing wrong with me, I haven't been to the Doctor's for ages, and have no symptoms of any problems".
But quite often after going to the doctor for a check up, something comes up, so the sooner it comes up, the better the result for you and your family. Have a look at this article in relation to early detection https://www.theherald.com.au/story/4449268/early-detection-vital-to-changing-outcomes/
Below is a recent testimonial from one of my clients who was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer:
"Wayne, I would really like to express my appreciation for your help and support during the processing of my Trauma claim. Being diagnosed with a life threatening disease is a shock to the system that sends your mind travelling in all sorts of directions. The calm and caring approach you took to assisting me with lodging this claim and the diligence you showed in regularly following up with the insurance company and keeping me abreast with what was happening helped enormously. The fact that you just called from time to time to check how I was going with my treatment meant a lot to me as well."
The importance of an annual checkup with your GP
Early detection is vital to changing outcomes, if you are diagnosed with Cancer...
If it can be detected early enough your chances of a good outcome can be alot higher, so I can't stress enough, for any male over age 40, to make sure they have a regular blood test and include the PSA test for Prostate Cancer and for women a regular Mammogram.
When I ask clients when they were at the Doctor's last, alot of men say "there is nothing wrong with me, I haven't been to the Doctor's for ages, and have no symptoms of any problems".
But quite often after going to the doctor for a check up, something comes up, so the sooner it comes up, the better the result for you and your family. Have a look at this article in relation to early detection https://www.theherald.com.au/story/4449268/early-detection-vital-to-changing-outcomes/
Below is a recent testimonial from one of my clients who was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer:
"Wayne, I would really like to express my appreciation for your help and support during the processing of my Trauma claim. Being diagnosed with a life threatening disease is a shock to the system that sends your mind travelling in all sorts of directions. The calm and caring approach you took to assisting me with lodging this claim and the diligence you showed in regularly following up with the insurance company and keeping me abreast with what was happening helped enormously. The fact that you just called from time to time to check how I was going with my treatment meant a lot to me as well."