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Can You Buy Life Insurance for Someone Who Has Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 5, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance is generally more challenging to obtain for someone who has cancer or any other serious health condition. Insurance companies assess applicants' risk levels before offering coverage, and pre-existing health conditions like cancer can significantly impact their decision.

When someone applies for life insurance with a history of cancer, the insurance company will likely take several factors into consideration, including:

  • Type and stage of cancer: The type of cancer and its stage at...

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Can You Buy Life Insurance for Someone Who is Dying?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, February 2, 2023,

Yes, you may be able to purchase a life insurance policy on someone who is dying, if you have an insurable interest in that person's life.

Insurable interest means you stand to be impacted financially should the person die.

There are guaranteed approval life insurance policies available for people with health issues.

They guaranteed approval for coverage if the person to be insured meets the age requirement; for example, ages 50 to 80.

However, the death benefit is limited if the insured person d...
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Who Does Life Insurance Money Go To?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The proceeds from a life insurance policy, also known as, the death benefits, are paid out to the beneficiary or beneficiaries of a life insurance policy upon the death of the insured person.

The beneficiary contacts the insurance company after the insured has died, to make a claim for the death benefit from the policy.

The insurer will mail the forms to the beneficiary that need to be completed in order to make the claim for the death benefits.


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Can I Take Out Life Insurance on Anyone?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 28, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


No, you cannot insure anyone for life insurance.

In order to buy life insurance on someone else, you need their permission, and you must have an Insurable Interest in the person you wish to insure for life insurance.

Insurable Interest basically means you rely on that person for some means of financial support, or that you would suffer some financial loss or cost, upon that person's death.

Usually, you have an Insurable Interest in a spouse, your children, family members, and business partners, ...


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Life Insurance: Who Gets The Money?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 18, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are buying life insurance you may be wondering who gets the proceeds from your insurance policy when you die.

It's an important question to consider.

The Beneficiary is the person or persons you choose to receive the death benefit from your life insurance.

You select a beneficiary when you purchase your life insurance.

You may be able to change the beneficiaries after the life insurance policy is "In Force".

And, you may select more than one person to receive a portion of your death benefit...


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Can the Beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy Claim the Money?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, October 23, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy can claim the money from the death benefit of a life insurance policy.

In fact, only the beneficiary may make claim for a death benefit, if the beneficiary is alive to make a claim.

In order to claim the money as beneficiary you must be named as a beneficiary in the life insurance policy, and the insured person must have died while the coverage was In Force and the premiums paid up to date.

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Can You Get Life Insurance on Someone Who is Dying?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 13, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes. There are guaranteed issue life insurance plans available for people between the ages of 45 to 85 years old.

Guaranteed issue means you cannot be turned down for coverage if you meet the age requirements.

So, even if you have health problems or have been denied life insurance from other insurers, you can still get insured.

But, these plans usually come with graded (limited) benefits the first 2 years you are insured.

Learn more about getting life insurance on someone who is dying.


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Can You Get Life Insurance on Someone You Don’t Know?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 19, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No. You cannot buy a life insurance policy on someone you don't know.

In order to purchase life insurance on another person you need an Insurable Interest in that person, and you would need their consent - permission to get the insurance.

Usually, the insurance company would require the signature on the application of the person you wish to insure.

That person would need to sign the application for life insurance coverage, which would verify that the person is aware of the life insurance covera...


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Is there a Life Insurance Policy Where You Get Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, October 11, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there any life insurance coverage where you can get money back on your insurance policy?

Yes. It's called "Return of Premium" term insurance and it returns almost all of the premiums you paid throughout the life of your policy, if you outlive your policy term.

However, the premiums you pay for this type of life insurance policy are usually much higher than you would pay for a regular term life insurance plan that does not return your premiums.

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Buy Life Insurance Online with No Phone Calls?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 3, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy life insurance coverage online without any phone calls?

Yes, in fact, there are insurers that offer the option for you to apply direct online for your life insurance policy.

It takes about 10-20 minutes to apply online, and once approved, you may start your life insurance coverage the very same day.

Make sure to answer all questions truthfully on the application for coverage.

And, there is a Free Look period which allows you to return your policy for a full refund if you are not satisfi...


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Can You Get a Life Insurance Policy on Anyone?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 24, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I purchase a life insurance policy on anyone I choose to insure?

No. In order to buy life insurance on someone else, you must have an Insurable Interest in that person, and you need their permission in order to take out life insurance on them. The insurance company may also require the person's signature on the application for life insurance.

Insurable Interest means you either rely on the person for some means of financial support, or that you would suffer a financial loss should the perso...
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Term Life Insurance - Do You Get Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 22, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are shopping for a term life insurance policy, you may be wondering if you get any money back should you outlive the duration of your coverage.

It's a good question and something you should find out about before you buy a policy.

Traditional term life insurance is much cheaper than permanent life insurance, because many people do outlive their coverage.

However, if you are alive when your term policy expires, there is no payout of benefits and no premium return.

You don't get any money bac...


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Life Insurance for Someone with Poor Health

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can people with poor health get insured for life insurance?

Yes, there are high risk life insurance companies offering fully underwritten life insurance, and there are life insurance carriers offering guaranteed issue life insurance.

Guaranteed life insurance means you will not be denied coverage due to any health issues, if you meet the age requirements for approval; for example, age 45 to 85.

Here's how to get life insurance for someone with poor health.


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Can I Buy More Than One Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, October 1, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Do insurers limit the number of term life policies you can buy, or is it possible to get more than one policy?

Yes, you may be able to purchase more than one term life policy.

Insurers understand that your needs for life insurance may change (grow) over time as you take on more financial responsibilities; such as, getting married, buying a home, starting a business and having children.

As your need for protection grows you may find you want to increase your amount of life insurance protection by...
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Can You Claim Multiple Life Insurance Policies?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 24, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to make a claim for benefits on more than one life insurance policy?

Yes, in fact, you may claim as many life insurance policies as you are named beneficiary, after the passing of the person insured. by the policy.

So, if you are named beneficiary on a life insurance policy of your parent, and on a policy of your spouse, you can make a claim on the death benefits upon the passing of those people insured by the policies.

Learn more about claiming life insurance on multiple policies.
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Can I Buy Life Insurance on Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 21, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to purchase a life insurance policy on another person.

Yes, actually it happens more often than you might expect.

Many adult children buy life insurance on their elderly parents to provide money to pay for their parent's final expenses.

In addition, spouses buy life insurance on each other to replace the other's income for the family.

If you have an insurable interest in someone else, you may be able to purchase life insurance on that person.

To learn more, read this article: Can I ...
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Life Insurance with Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, May 19, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there life insurance you can purchase that will pay you your money back when the policy ends?

Yes, it's called "return of premium", "cash back" or "money back" life insurance.

It's term life insurance that returns all of the paid premiums back to the owner of the life insurance policy should the insured person still be alive when the coverage period (term) expires.

So, if you buy a ten year return of premium term life insurance policy and you are alive after the ten year term ends, you would ...
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Loans for People with Cancer

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, August 22, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Is there a way someone with cancer can get a loan?

Yes, in fact, there is a company that offers a way for you to get a loan from your own existing life insurance policy.

This type of loan provides you with money you can use as you need, without having to make any loan payments.

Learn how to get money for cancer patients and find out how much you can get.
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Can You Insure Anyone for Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 6, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you cannot insure anyone for life insurance.

In order to buy life insurance on another person the insurance company will usually require that you have an insurable interest in the person you want to insure.

Insurable interest means you either rely on the person for some financial support, or that you would suffer a financial loss if the person were to die.

Insurable interest does exist between spouse, adult children and their parents, family members, and business partners, among others.

So, a...
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What is a Free Look Period for Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, May 30, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

In most states the insured has 10 days in which to examine their life insurance policy, and if not satisfied, to return it to the insurance company for a full refund of the initial premium paid to the insurer.

Free look periods may vary, but the minimum amount of time for a free look is usually 10 days.

The free look gives you a guaranteed refund if you are not satisfied with the purchase of your life insurance policy. So, you get back the money you paid to start your life insu...


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Can I Purchase a Life Insurance Policy on Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, March 31, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can buy life insurance coverage on another person.

However, you are required to prove you have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable Interest basically means that you either rely on the person for financial support, or that you would suffer some financial loss if the person were to die.

Individuals you can take life insurance policies out on include your spouse or domestic partner, your children, your dependents, and your business partner...
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How Can I Save Money on Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 8, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The short answer is to buy your life insurance coverage now.

No matter how old you are, you will never be younger than you are today. Age can be a significant factor in determining the price you pay for your life insurance policy.

Many life insurance companies offer special rates on either the life insurance policy or the home or auto insurance policy when you buy your insurance policies with one company, so ask if the company offers any incentives.

Paying your insurance premi...


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How Can I Save Money When Buying Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 9, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

To save money Buy your life insurance policy now.

Premiums for the same face amount of life insurance coverage increase the older you become. The longer you wait to buy your coverage, the more you risk developing a health issue that could increase your premium, or disqualify you from being able to purchase life insurance coverage.

If you want permanent life insurance but you're on a budget, term life or a combination of term and permanent may offer lower premium payments. An...


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Can I Buy Term Life Insurance For Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 26, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to buy a term life insurance policy on someone else.

Actually, many people buy life insurance on another person. For instance, married couples buy life insurance on one another, and adult children may buy life insurance on their parents to help pay for their parents' final expenses.

In addition, grandparents buy life insurance on their grandchildren as a way to provide guaranteed lifetime life insurance for their grandchild as he/she grows up.

However, in order to buy life i...
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Why Would You Purchase Life Insurance Rather Than Annuities?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The reason you might purchase life insurance instead of an annuity depends on what you're trying to accomplish - what your goal is for your insurance or annuity plan.

Annuities provide cash while you are still living, while life insurance provides cash to the beneficiary upon death of the insured person.

So, annuity can provide you with cash, while life insurance can provide your beneficiary with cash at some future time.

With life insurance, you're paying a regular premium u...


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Can someone over age 70 get Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, February 17, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, people over age 70 may qualify for life insurance coverage.

It depends on the person's age and health, and the life insurance company's guidelines for approval.

In addition, the type and amount of life insurance the person needs will impact acceptance, and the cost of the life insurance policy.

It would be easier for someone over 70 to qualify for a term life insurance plan providing coverage for 10 years or less, instead of a permanent life insurance policy providing lifetime protection.

In...
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Can You Buy Life Insurance On Other People?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, January 30, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to buy life insurance on another person if you have an insurable interest in that person.

If you rely on someone else for financial support, or you would suffer financially if another person were to die, you may be able to buy life insurance on that person.

However, in order to purchase life insurance on another person you may need that person's permission, and the person may have to sign an application for the life insurance, and answer some health questions.

Usually, insur...
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Can I Buy Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 10, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to purchase a life insurance policy on someone else.

The insurance company will require that you have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure.

This means that you would suffer a financial loss if the person were to die, or that you rely on the person for some form of financial support.

There does exist insurable interest between spouses, siblings, parents and their children, family members, and business partners, among others.

In addition, if you want to insu...
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Can Anyone Get A Life Insurance Policy On You?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 31, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, not anyone can take out a life insurance policy on you.

They must have a financial relationship to you, or be a very close relative. The insurance company requires that someone taking out life insurance on another person must have an "Insurable Interest" in that person.

Someone to whom you owe a large amount of money could take out a life insurance policy on you, so that they would get paid if you passed away.

Or, a relative could take out life insurance on you to help pay...


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Why Would One Borrow From A Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, December 19, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are several good reasons to borrow money from your life insurance policy.

When you buy a Whole Life Insurance Policy, you build up cash value inside the policy over time.

You can borrow against this cash value in your policy for any number of reasons, including for a down payment on a new home, for a child's college education, or even for a car.

The interest you pay on your loan is very low, and you may be able to borrow up to 80% of the cash value in your life insurance...


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How to Save Money on a Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, November 4, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
If you're shopping for life insurance you may want to consider these tips to help you save some money when purchasing life insurance:

1. Compare rates for life insurance from multiple insurers since rates can vary widely among companies.

2. Consider term life insurance instead of whole life insurance since term life costs a lot less for up to 30 years of life insurance protection.

3. Choose annual premium payments instead of monthly premiums.

4. Buy life insurance more than 6 months before your n...
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Can You Borrow Money From A Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 20, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you cannot borrow money from a term life insurance policy.

A term life policy does not build up any cash value inside the policy over time like a permanent life insurance policy.

Term life is "pure protection", not an investment.

You may cancel your term life policy and you may get some of the premiums paid back, but there is no money inside the policy to borrow from, just life insurance protection.



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Can One Person Have Two Life Insurance Policies?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, one person can own two or more life insurance policies.

Many people buy several life insurance policies because different types of life insurance products best meet different types of insurance needs, or simply because they want to diversify the insurance companies with whom their life insurance is with.

Life Insurance companies don't mind how many life insurance policies you own, as long as you can qualify for them financially.

That means, if you earn enough income to q...


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Where Can I Get Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 3, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

To get life insurance on someone else, you can go to any life insurance website or insurance agency that offers life insurance coverage.

If they want to see someone face to face, you should contact a place near the person you want to insure for life insurance.

If the person you want to insure for life insurance will be signing a digital application online, they can do it from across the nation from you and/or your insurance agent.

In order to buy life insurance on another pers...


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Can I Take Out Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, August 19, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can take out a life insurance policy on someone else if you have insurable interest in that person.

Insurable Interest means that there is a financial tie between you and the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Either you would be hurt financially if the person were to pass away (because they owed you money, because they help support you, etc), or you are helping them financially now and life insurance would pay you back for your financial loss upon the oth...


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When Should Someone Purchase Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 18, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
If you are considering the purchase of life insurance there's a good chance you need coverage.

There are many reasons people decide to buy a life insurance policy, usually because they have others who ely on them for some form of financial support.

For instance, some of the most common reasons people buy life insurance include the following:

1. Starting a new family.

2. Buying a new home.

3. Getting married.

4. To leave money to a charity.

5. To provide for estate taxes.

6. A new job promotion.

7. To ...
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Who Can Take Out A Life Insurance Policy On Me?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, August 2, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

For someone to take out a life insurance policy on you, they must have an insurable interest in you.

Insurable interest means the other person who wants to insure you for life insurance stands to lose financially if you were to die. The other person relies on you for some means of financial support.

For example, if you passed away, it would cause them financial harm.

Also, you must give the other person them permission to take out the life insurance policy on you by signing the...


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