So... basically, fully recovered Bell's palsy clients are going to have
the same chances of qualifying for a Preferred or Preferred Plus rate class on their life insurance application as anyone one else would.
Not exact matches
This shows how much
of a crapshoot getting hired can be: Because you usually don't know in advance how long a document the hiring committee is looking for, there's little
chance of the
same candidate, no matter how
qualified, getting offers from both
of these institutions.
Since the qualification requirements for both the Freedom and Freedom Unlimited are basically the
same, your
chances of qualifying for either version will also likely be the
same.
The
same can not be said for a 529 Plan where you can not freely use the money for whatever you want and the cash in the plan can hurt your kids
chances of qualifying for federal student aid.
Now this does not mean that guaranteed issue life insurance policies are going to be «super» expensive, it just means that if you were able to «medically»
qualify for a traditional life insurance policy,
chances are you would receive more coverage for the
same amount
of money.
When applying for any job, there's a good
chance every
qualified candidate will list the
same laundry list
of skills.