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February 24, 2008

No Exam Life Insurance In Nebraska

19309976No one is ready to deal with life’s unexpected events. But you can help make things a little easier on your loved ones with affordable life insurance.

Accidents happen anywhere:

  • On the job
  • Running errands around town
  • Traveling by plane, train, subway or bus

Life insurance will insure you in all these situations; covering loss of limb or eyesight and accidental death. With insurance, your family has protection against medical, burial, funeral and other expenses, such as taking responsibility of your debt.

Getting a quote is free and only takes a few minutes. Coverage can cost as little as $6.95 a month. In most cases you are guaranteed acceptance.

Requesting No Medical Exam Life insurance is simple:

  1. Receive instant on line no exam life insurance quote comparisons and compare plans.
  2. Select the plan that is right for you and complete the online application form.
  3. Answer a few simple question about your health to see if you qualify.
  4. In 15 minutes you will receive your answer on line.

The questions you will be asked on line are simple:

  • Name
  • Birth date
  • Address
  • Female or male
  • Do you smoke or use tobacco
  • Describe your health
  • What state do you live in
  • What initial level insurance period ( 10 or 20 year term guaranteed)
  • Amount of insurance coverage amount you need
  • How are your going to pay the premiums, Annually or Monthly
February 24, 2008

In Bellevue Nebraska Does A Drug Overdose Break A Life Insurance Policy

Nancy now lives in Bellevue and her question is, “Does a drug overdose break a life insurance policy.

Bellevue shares its northern border with Omaha, its southern edge with Offutt Air Force Base and on east by the Missouri River. Bellevue is an interesting mix of the old and the new. The people in Bellevue are gracious and warm. Today Bellevue’s growth is primarily due to an expanding economy in the civilian sector. A new building boom is in progress for commercial, industrial and30898446 residential construction..

Nancy, an accidental overdose of prescription drugs is in most cases covered. If it was an intentional overdose, most policies have an exclusionary period, typically 2 years I believe, during which death by suicide is not covered. There are also exclusions for “participation in illegal activities”, so if it was an overdose (accidental or intentional) of “recreational” drugs, Maybe not.

Please read the policy carefully, especially the fine print.