What is the typical rule for pre-existing conditions (like cancer) when obtaining life insurance?


Question:
I think I may have breast cancer and I know I need to see a doctor. But I don't have life insurance and I'm a single mother of 2 so I can't take the chance of leaving them with nothing. If I am diagnosed with cancer before I get the insurance, how long would it be before I am actually covered for things such as cancer? Thanks.

Answers:
I'm sorry to hear about your situation.

First, it is very important to take care of your health and get treatment for a medical condition (especially breast cancer) as soon as possible. I wish you the very best.

However, you currently have no diagnosis of breast cancer, just a feeling. You do have an option for life insurance.

There is a company that offers life insurance (up to $150,000) with no medical exam required. You can apply online, just answer a few questions, and find out within 15 minutes if you qualify for a policy. If you qualify, you can start your policy today.

Remember, always be truthful about answering the questions when applying for life insurance.

To learn more and get a quote - http://www.rbcexpressterm.com/partners/default.asp?p=2041&promotioncode=FOIQA-TL-777

I hope that helps. Good luck to you.
they will never give you insurance ever if you are diagnosed with cancer.


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