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Wolfgang123 wrote:Are there any life insurance plans for individuals 75 years and older with health complications?
Wolfgang123 wrote:Are there any life insurance plans for individuals 75 years and older with health complications?
I think someone mentioned here that on the group health plans in the credit unions you could add family indemnity plans for parents and in laws.Wolfgang123 wrote:Are there any life insurance plans for individuals 75 years and older with health complications?
Too high a risk, insurance is basically the pooling of risks but that's too big a chance especially in these circumstances and would inevitably make the company hit the redWolfgang123 wrote:Are there any life insurance plans for individuals 75 years and older with health complications?
Jeez. Eastern Credit union not with maritime 30,000 renewable every 3 year plan for retirees anymore. it is now guardian 250000...lifetime. damn.ruskie wrote:Your age is a consideration. Most of the credit union plans you have to join below 60. I think one or 2 might be 65. Some only cover you up to a certain age and not through retirement. Most company plans will offer 200 or 300,000 lifetime cover after retirement (sagicor small company plan). The credit union plans, generally, will do 3 year renewable for the same value, but you have to be aware and check (320 a month, plus about 300 for a plus one and 800 for a whole family) . The 3 insurance companies I saw, mostly, with group plans through the credit unions, were sagicor, beacon and maritime. If you are already a retiree, the only one I found was Eastern credit unions plan with Maritime. You can join before 74.
Insurance is like a pyramid scheme it's only strong when more ppl join....however most ppl out here don't see Insurance as a need nor a wantpugboy wrote:health insurance locally is going thru a massive upheaval
it’s mainly sagicor tatil and guardian
but they been taking losses in general
redmanjp wrote:do insurance companies cover you if you have pre-existing health conditions?
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