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If I went to get life insurance today and a truck hit me tomorrow, would they pay? |
Is there some (for lack of better terms) deadband, like with rewriting your will, or buying an extended warrentee for your car? Or would the spouse collect even if the ink was still wet? If there are a lot of different ones, which ones would have the shortest delay after signing. With most life insurance companies upon signing the application and submitting the initial required premium you are issued a "conditional receipt" meaning that you are covered even though the ink is wet "if" you would have been approved anyway. In other words if you had recently been diagnosed with late stage cancer and failed to disclose this on the application, they would have discovered this during their normal underwriting process and your policy would have been declined--therefore if you had a fatal accident prior to completion of the underwriting, the claim for benefits from your family will be denied and all premium amounts paid will be refunded to your estate. the second you hand them the money and signed the papers your covered the life insurance company would find a way of not paying out. When you get the life insurance, ask the agent when it becomes effective. Yes. And it has happened. Life insurance isn't like car insurance. You can't "decide" to get it today, and have it in place tomorrow. It can take up to a month or longer, to get the coverage in force. Yes, the insurance would pay out, assuming that you didn't commit suicide by intentionally running out in front of said truck. Of course, the truck would also have to kill you for anyone to collect. Actually, you can decide to have life insurance today, and have it in place today - If you want it. If you saw an agent, signed the paperwork, paid the premium-usually one month, and the agent issued you a Conditional Receipt; then, yes you would be covered in the above referrenced idea. |
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