Common reasons to sell your
policy • Policy no longer needed • Term Life Insurance policy length of coverage is about to expire • Struggling to keep insurance premiums • Life - threatening illness • Changes in estate planning
policy •
Policy no longer needed • Term Life Insurance policy length of coverage is about to expire • Struggling to keep insurance premiums • Life - threatening illness • Changes in estate planning
Policy no longer needed • Term Life Insurance
policy length of coverage is about to expire • Struggling to keep insurance premiums • Life - threatening illness • Changes in estate planning
policy length of coverage is about to
expire • Struggling to keep insurance premiums • Life - threatening
illness • Changes in estate planning needs
If a covered Injury or
Illness requires continuing Treatment after the expiration of the
Policy Period, an Insured Person may receive continuing Treatment for the covered Injury or
Illness for up to 6 months per Injury or
Illness, subject to the following: if the
Policy Period
expires while the Insured Person is outside the Home Country, a covered Injury or
Illness incurred while outside and prior to returning to the Home Country, and that covered Injury or
Illness requires continuing Treatment, the Company will review and determine the date of initial Treatment for the covered Injury or
Illness, and if such date is prior to the expiration of the
Policy Period, Eligible Medical Expenses for the covered Injury or
Illness will continue to be reimbursed until there has been at least the minimum number of days of continuous Treatment for the covered Injury or
Illness, subject to the limits set forth in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits, and all other Terms of the insurance plan.