Of course it is available. The limits are depending on what the disability is. You need to work with a reputable broker.
Yes, disabled people can get the best rates for life insurance.
Life insurance is not a bar to eligibility for either Medicare or Medicaid.
You may be able to find this type of coverage but it will be very exspensive. You should speak with an insurance specialist.
Actually not all insurance agency can give this kind of insurance. There are agencies that can provide insurance for disabled persons based on the degree of disability. And there are agencies that can provide full insurance and discounts for disabled persons. As for my answer, it depends on the agency.
Medicare and Medicaid provide health insurance for the elderly, poor, and disabled.
Homeowners insurance does not cover your mortgage if you become disabled. You would need to obtain mortgage protection insurance for that.
No. You will get a payment from the insurance policy if either * You are killed due to an accident or health issues or * You meet with an accident and are permanently disabled As long as you are healthy and alive, you will not get your insurance payout.
Geico auto insurance and State farm insurance are both strongly recommended insurance policies for you. She will be in the best care with them and you wont have to worry about whether her life is in good hands or not.
The best place to find information about car insurance for the disabled is the DMV website for Florida: http://www.dmv.org/fl-florida/disabled-drivers.php
Most insurers will have an elderly discount but I've never seen a disabled discount in home insurance.
The disabled can get insurance to cover collision in the state of Illinois. In fact, they are often eligible for discounts due to their disability, too.
All insurance companies will cover a disabled driver if they are able to pass the driving tests. Try progressive.com for multiple quotes.