Insuring the Uninsurable:

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Insuring the Uninsurable:

Bill age 70 – had a significant health issue and is looking for $5 million life insurance

Bill had prostate cancer four years ago, which is now in complete remission; however, when he applied for life insurance from four major Canadian life insurance companies, he was declined by all four carriers.

As a result, he was introduced to Succession America and an application was submitted to five major insurance companies. The results were that two of the U.S. insurers made offers to Bill.

Given that the U.S. rates were already 35% cheaper, even with the rated policy, he was able to acquire the $5 million of life
insurance he required at equivalent Canadian standard rates with a slight premium increase.

Bill was incredibly appreciative as he had feared that he was simply not insurable.