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Many term or group term life insurance policies provide a conversion clause, which allows the covered person to purchase a permanent life insurance policy at the same medical condition rates you have on the term policy. The rates would be based on your attained age at the time of your conversion but if you health had deteriorated, it is still a good benefit.
To the best of my knowledge, In the US all life insurance companies cover suicide after 2 years of in force issue.
A life insurance policy can be had from 0 age (child policy) to a person of maximum 65 years (pension policy).
A life insurance policy is "portable" when upon leaving the group policy, you transfer your life coverage to an individual life policy with the same insurance carrier with no changes to the policy or increase in premium.
Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) typically does not provide coverage for suicide within the first two years of the policy. After this initial period, coverage for suicide is generally included, meaning beneficiaries would receive the death benefit. However, specific circumstances and policy details can vary, so it's essential to review the terms of the policy or consult with a military benefits advisor for accurate information.
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Only if the pregnancy began before the insurance policy.
Group health insurance is beneficial because it is cheaper then individual insurance. Group health insurance also offers plans to protect you from more things for a better price.
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Phone the insurance company.
From what I could gather... each individual policy is unique. Commonly, there is a period from the purchase date that is a "no-suicide" period. Typically this period is 24 months and after, it seems most people receive compensation in the event of a suicide. However, I did find numerous people that complained about the Hartford Group in particular saying that an event was ruled a suicide, instead of "accidental", and because of this, the Hartford refuses to pay. Hope this helps.