Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance Is Not Created Equal
There are a handfull of life insurance companies that specialize in some form of “critical illness” or “impaired risk” guaranteed issue life insurance product. The vast majority of the so calledguarenteed issue” life insurance policy are quite the contrary of the definition of Guarenteed issue. A true guaranteed ssue life insurance policy will indemnify the [...]
Read More »Can your genetic makeup stop you from buying life insurance?
By Michelle Matlock, Life Quotes, Inc. If your grandfather was an alcoholic does that mean that you’re destined to be one as well? What about your mother and aunt who have both been diagnosed with breast cancer? Your genetics determine more than the color of your eyes and skin, they present a detailed map that [...]
Read More »Single with no children? Consider life insurance
By Michelle Matlock, Life Quotes, Inc. If you were to ask a single person if they have purchased life insurance, don’t be surprised if they look at you blankly. It’s true that singles who are young and healthy rarely think about their own mortality yet alone life insurance, but here are some sobering facts: The [...]
Read More »How to get life insurance when you’re HIV-positive
By Michelle Matlock, Life Quotes, Inc. Although there have been medical advancements that have helped to prolong the lives of HIV patients, finding life insurance coverage for HIV infected individuals continues to be elusive. According to the most recent statistics by The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, the number of new HIV infections in the [...]
Read More »Utah Life Insurance for Children
Many people are superstitious and find it extremely uncomfortable to talk about buying Utah life insurance for children. They feel that by doing so they may be considered to be having one foot in the grave, or they may be having some illness, which may result in an early death. However, buying Utah life insurance [...]
Read More »Buying Life Insurance After Being Diagnosed With Cancer
The American Cancer Society estimates doctors will diagnose over 1. 4 million new cases of cancer in the U. S. in 2007, with more than 559,650 cancer-related deaths. If you are among the majority of cancer patients and survive for at least five years following your diagnosis, you may face another fight: buying life insurance. [...]
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