Yes, individuals born in 1929 can obtain life insurance, although options may be limited and premiums can be higher due to age and potential health issues. Some insurers specialize in policies for seniors, including guaranteed issue or whole life insurance, which may not require medical exams. It's advisable to compare different providers and policies to find the best fit for their needs.
Home State Life Insurance Company was created in 1929.
Not sure what you are asking, are you looking for insurance for her now? There are a few that will offer coverage to her at her age. Are you wondering what companies she could have bought from way back when? Way to many to list!
For a man born in 1929, he was expected to live until he was about 56 years old. Now, the life expectancy is greater than 78 years old.
Yes, there are life insurance companies which offer life insurance for people who are 77 years old. Globe Life offers simplified life insurance with no medical exam required to people age 78 and under.
American General offers whole insurance, life insurance, group life insurance, annuities, and voluntary life insurance.
Term life insurance is the simplest form of life insurance. It was developed to provide temporary life insurance protection on a limited budget to the maximum number of people.
Term life insurance is the simplest form of life insurance. It was developed to provide temporary life insurance protection on a limited budget to the maximum number of people.
People Security Life Insurance Company is now Monumental Life. Contact # 800-444-5431.
Yes! Although the Gerber Life Insurance Company focuses on the fact that they provide life insurance for children, they do in fact, sell life insurance to people of all ages and in all stages of life.
You need a good agent or broker with access to substandard life insurance companies. I'm an insurance broker.
Yes, disabled people can get the best rates for life insurance.
"You can get more information on what standard life insurance is, and how much it costs by talking to a life insurance company. I would ask Penn Mutual."