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Life Insurance with a Chronic Illness Rider

Life Insurance with a Chronic Illness Rider

A chronic illness rider, also called a critical illness rider, allows you to access your life insurance policy’s death benefit while you’re still alive provided you meet the criteria of having a critical health issue or chronic illness. Critical health issues include...

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Accelerated Death Benefits

Accelerated Death Benefits

An Accelerated Death Benefit is a provision in nearly all life insurance policies. It allows a policyholder with a terminal illness, usually with a life expectancy between six months and two years, to access a portion of the death benefit early to be used while they...

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Your Complete Guide to Viatical Settlements

Your Complete Guide to Viatical Settlements

Viatical settlements: A definition A viatical settlement is a way for those who are suffering from a terminal illness to sell their life insurance policy to a third party for a one-time lump sum. The payout is far more than the cash surrender value. This one time...

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How Does a Life Settlement Transaction Work?

How Does a Life Settlement Transaction Work?

Whatever your reasons—maybe you can no longer afford the premiums, or maybe you need a large amount of money immediately—as a life insurance policy holder, you are legally allowed to sell your policy to a third party for a one time cash payment, which is called a life...

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How Much Is My Life Insurance Policy Worth?

How Much Is My Life Insurance Policy Worth?

There are a variety of reasons you, as a life insurance policy holder, may choose to sell your policy to a third party for a one-time cash payment, known as a settlement. A life settlement is an option for policyholders that are at least 65 years old and have a policy...

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