To: sinkspur
ME's are keenly aware that a ruling of suicide will disqualify families from collecting life insurance. In Baxter's case, there's no doubt some of these lawsuits will leverage whatever money he left.
Ignoring the dispute over how he died, I just wanted to clarify this one point. As far as I know, the beneficiaries still collect on your life insurance as long as you started your coverage 2 years prior to your death.
Just throw the terms "suicide life insurance" into google.com and you'll see what I'm talking about.
To: Freeper 007
Ignoring the dispute over how he died, I just wanted to clarify this one point. As far as I know, the beneficiaries still collect on your life insurance as long as you started your coverage 2 years prior to your death. Uh, did you read more than one link?
The one you reference is some kind of "high risk" policy that has sky-high premiums.
I linked to five others, all of which said that benefits would be EXCLUDED from cases involving suicide.
99 posted on
01/26/2002 4:19:35 PM PST by
sinkspur
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