Yes. It is possible to insurance almost anyone now. Your premiums will just be expensive.
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There are some life insurance companies that may offer life insurance for cancer survivors. One way to find out is to contact a life insurance agent in your area (yellow pages) and ask if they have a contract with a firm that offers life insurance for cancer survivors. Also, there are guaranteed acceptance life insurance plans available from some carriers for people age 45-74, but the coverage is usually limited to $20,000. Another option is to request free life insurance quotes online from a life insurance quote service that has a network of insurance companies they can offer quotes through, some may provide coverage for cancer survivors. I believe the Hartford offers life insurance for men with prostate cancer, and women with breast cancer. I read about it in a 2006 article from Fox News.
transamerica life settlement has a form for former cancer policyholders. Are you the same as aflac insurance?
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Most traditional life insurance companies don't offer insurance for cancer patients. Benefit House Insurance Services offers such services, but it may be worth it to investigate many insurance companies to see what the options are.
Brain cancer never really 'began'. Cancer is a fact of life, not a contagious disease. Cancer never used to be a problem because people commonly did not live long enough to develop cancer.
Accidental life insurance only pays if you die by direct bodily injury and that no other prior or existing conditions contribute to your death. So accidental life insurance will not pay if you have cancer. Consumers should avoid getting this product at all cost and get traditional life insurance such as term life insurance that will pay no matter how you die.
the purpose in having life insurance is if you have a heart attack or anything like cancer if you have life insurance then you don't need to pay for the treatment , you get to have treatment right away because your insurance pays for the treatment
Most but not all cancers will have a "postpone period" that starts on the day you complete your cancer treatment. The postpone period will depend on the type of cancer you had, cancer staging, cancer treatment and the completion of treatment. Some cancers such as basal cell skin cancer are insurable as soon as treatment is completed. Other stage 1 or low stage 2 cancers may have postpone periods of 6 months. Somthing else to keep in mind with cancer life insurance is that many life insurance companies will add a "flat extra" to the cost of your life insurance. Flat extras are temporary and may last 1-10 years. It is important that you work with an "impaired risk life insurance expert" who can help you get the coverage you need.
My brother didn't get life insurance because the test revealed he had cancer. After a bone marrow transplant, he is Ok now. But the Physical test determines the insurance companies portion of the bet on your life.
The ribbon for brain cancer awareness is grey. May is also brain cancer awareness month.graygrey
Getting Life Insurance AFTER a diagnosis of Cancer may not be possible. Not revealing the diagnosis in your application will be considered FRAUD if found out later. This would result in non-payment of the Benefit, or a law suit by the Insurance Co.