Big Cancer Policies ?

I see it's mentioned on the Life website, but I can't see any details. I even logged in and found nothing. It must not be in Illinois.

What makes it special?

Up to 100,000 Lump Sum Recurrence Benefit

After you recovery, your lump sum benefit starts to rebuild. 10% after 1 year, 20% after 2 years, 30% after 3 years, 50% after 4 years, 100% after 5 years.

Applicants ages 18-50 receive HALF their premiums less claims refunded every 10 years and the rest on death.

Applicants age 51-70, ALL their premiums less claims will be refunded on death.

Applicants age 71+, HALF their premiums less claims will be refunded on death

EDIT: lookback is 5 years on the cancer, 10 on the HA&S
 
I am an old guy and some the terminology used today is foreign to me. Does "sick" mean bad or good. I would think bad but after seeing your other posts it would seem to be good. :1confused:
Good.

In your era, cool or boss.

In mine, rad.

No matter what, I appreciate any agent's enthusiasm who uses those adjectives in describing a cancer product.
 
Up to 100,000 Lump Sum Recurrence Benefit

After you recovery, your lump sum benefit starts to rebuild. 10% after 1 year, 20% after 2 years, 30% after 3 years, 50% after 4 years, 100% after 5 years.

Applicants ages 18-50 receive HALF their premiums less claims refunded every 10 years and the rest on death.

Applicants age 51-70, ALL their premiums less claims will be refunded on death.

Applicants age 71+, HALF their premiums less claims will be refunded on death

EDIT: lookback is 5 years on the cancer, 10 on the HA&S
Sounds good. I've got their Life and Med Supp contracts. Looks like it through the Life side, but not in my state yet.

Thanks for the info. :yes:
 
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