84 Male, Non smoke. Has Dementia

I live five hours away in another state I don't have him drive and his dad was stealing the car in his 90's long after he lost his keys. It's just something I'm dealing with 1 point from coo coo and you would never know but I can assure he knows he works out.
 
  • Aetna (Final Expense)
  • AIG (GIWL)
  • American Amicable (Golden Solution, Senior's Choice)
  • Americo (Eagle Premier)
  • Assurant (Final Expense)
  • Columbian Life (Dignified Choice)
  • Foresters (Plan Right)
  • Gerber (Guaranteed Issue)
  • Great Western (Guaranteed Assurance)
  • Liberty Bankers
  • Mutual of Omaha (Living Promise)
  • Prosperity (New Vista)
  • Royal Neighbors (SIWL)
  • Security National Life (Simple Security Plan)
  • Sentinel Security Life (New Vantage)
  • TransAmerica (Easy Solution & Immediate Solution)
  • Trinity Life (Golden Eagle)
Yeah, that looks nice, but it leaves out a lot of companies. "SUPPOSEDLY" Senior Life will take that Level. :skeptical:

Somebody mentioned this a week or so ago. How much is it, $60 a month?
 
what companies are missing?????
You made the list smaller with the ones being added.

Sons of Norway, BankersFidelity, United National, Cigna(Loyal American), Medico, United Home Life, Senior Life, American National, Lumico and MANY more. If you have access to FexQuotes you can see about every FE carrier. :yes:
 
I only pay $15.99 for FEXQuotes. I don't think it is worth the difference.
FexQuotes doesn't underwrite. This one quotes and underwrites. You type in the meds and health conditions and it tells you which companies will take them and the premium. It's only 93% accurate.
 
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