Insurance.com, a one-stop destination for unbiased, expert advice on life, auto, health and home insurance, just released new guidance for those with disabilities on obtaining life insurance.
Insurance analysts outline options for those concerned about successfully applying for life insurance, especially if individuals have been previously denied coverage. The report reveals the broad risk levels into which people with disabilities or high-risk conditions may fall. That includes higher premiums--between 25% and 100% more than other people.
“Disability doesn’t automatically mean a life insurance denial,” notes Les Masterson, Insurance.com managing editor. “Certain insurance companies have products tailored to consumers with disabiliities.”
Insurance.com recognizes that those with disabilities face challenges when applying for various types of insurance. This report on acquiring life insurance was produced to coincide with Life Insurance Awareness Month: https://www.insurance.com/life-insurance/life-insurance-disabled
Les Masterson is also able to comment on a new series of reports related to overcoming life insurance challenges for those with a cancer diagnosis or other high-risk conditions. Beyond life insurance, Insurance.com offers assistance to differently-abled consumers who need help finding auto insurance and home and renters insurance.
Would you like to speak with Les Masterson about navigating challenges related to life-insurance or how people with disabilities can obtain life, auto or home/renters insurance?
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