Life Insurance
Life Insurance
Hi Everyone,
Its been a long time since I've posted something...and now I've a question! My partner (with MS) and I recently purchased a house and with that came the idea that we should up our life insurance from just the basic offered by our employer. In any event, he has since been denied covereage because of MS by two insurance companies. Any ideas or suggestions of providers we could seek a policy from?
Thanks!
Its been a long time since I've posted something...and now I've a question! My partner (with MS) and I recently purchased a house and with that came the idea that we should up our life insurance from just the basic offered by our employer. In any event, he has since been denied covereage because of MS by two insurance companies. Any ideas or suggestions of providers we could seek a policy from?
Thanks!
- oreo
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As far as I know, you are out of luck.
I have life insurance (pre dx) with a fraternal organization and they will not provide me with any additional coverage as I am 'uninsurable' according to my agent. If a fraternal insurance program will not cover it, you can bet no commercial one is likely to want to do so.
I have life insurance (pre dx) with a fraternal organization and they will not provide me with any additional coverage as I am 'uninsurable' according to my agent. If a fraternal insurance program will not cover it, you can bet no commercial one is likely to want to do so.
Carpe Diem
I have life insurance for over 30 years. I am now un-insurable because of MS. I am now looking into selling my policies. I was going to drop them because I'm getting older, and don't really need them anymore. There are people that buy them because I'm considered a bad insurance risk, which could be good for them.
- turbotaguy
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Re: Life Insurance
I don't think that's what anybody is saying. You may have misread the posts.kirsty23 wrote:I can't believe I've just read this! It's made me really mad!! So if u have a policy before diagnosis, do u have to cancel it? This is shockin!!
NHE
Re: Life Insurance
Before you do that, you may want to go through the fine print with a fine toothed comb. If it's all in legaleeze that can't be understood by mortals, then you might want to check with a legal aide first.MrsGeorge wrote:I have life insurance but I have never contacted them to tell them about the MS, maybe I should?? I had it for about 2 years before dx
NHE
Re: Life Insurance
NHE wrote:I don't think that's what anybody is saying. You may have misread the posts.kirsty23 wrote:I can't believe I've just read this! It's made me really mad!! So if u have a policy before diagnosis, do u have to cancel it? This is shockin!!
NHE
That's why I put a question mark in there.....It was a question in case I wasn't gettin the point correctly....
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Chaz,
You can try to get life insurance through "OutlookLife". On their website it says that they offer affordable life insurance regardless of your health. A couple months ago I was also denied coverage by an insurance company but was referred to them. The agent said that they are recommended by the MS Society. I don't know how expensive it is but maybe you want to check out their website and see if it makes sense for you.
Good luck!
Sandra
You can try to get life insurance through "OutlookLife". On their website it says that they offer affordable life insurance regardless of your health. A couple months ago I was also denied coverage by an insurance company but was referred to them. The agent said that they are recommended by the MS Society. I don't know how expensive it is but maybe you want to check out their website and see if it makes sense for you.
Good luck!
Sandra
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has some information on insurance. Perhaps there is something useful for you there.
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/living ... index.aspx
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/living ... index.aspx