Cancer Insurance for Children

Thanks TPeterson, going to add it to the General Forum, not looking for life, have that, just cancer. Thanks again.
 
Family Heritage and Washington National have cancer policies but I believe you have to be of legal age in the state of residence to get it. Children can be covered under a single parent and children policy or a family policy which would include both spouses and children.
 
Aetna has cancer policies that will cover all kids in the family as long as one adult is covered.
 
Cancer Insurance in MetLife may offer:

-Lump-sum payments you can use as you wish.
-An annual Health Screening Benefit.
-Paid benefits for initial diagnosis and if cancer returns.
-Guaranteed acceptance provided you are actively at work when you apply.
-Easy claims processing.
-Convenient payroll deduction.
-Portable coverage should you leave your employer.
 
Cancer Insurance in MetLife may offer:

-Lump-sum payments you can use as you wish.
-An annual Health Screening Benefit.
-Paid benefits for initial diagnosis and if cancer returns.
-Guaranteed acceptance provided you are actively at work when you apply.
-Easy claims processing.
-Convenient payroll deduction.
-Portable coverage should you leave your employer.

I'm sure the OP is so happy with your info even though they haven't posted since March last year.
 
Im sure you found the answer to this. But All the carriers I have for CI insurance there is a rider for Children so the parent would have to be signed up first.
 
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