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Life Insurance Rates for People with Aortic Valve Disorders

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Have you been declined for life insurance or asked to pay a higher rate due to having aortic valve disorders? Alcohol usage, including a history of alcohol abuse and/or alcohol treatment, can have a major impact on your ability to obtain a competitively priced life insurance policy. In fact, depending on the specific circumstances, many.. More

Aortic Aneurysms and Life Insurance. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Rates and Prices for Life Insurance

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Have you been diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm and been declined for life insurance or asked to pay a higher rate? An aneurysm, or abnormal stretching or ballooning of a blood vessel, is a serious medical condition and is therefore of significant concern to all life insurance companies. In fact, in the case of an.. More

Depression and How It Impacts Life Insurance Prices

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People who actively manage their depression are better life insurance candidates? According to the National Mental Health Association, clinical depression is a common, yet serious, illness that affects more than 19 million Americans each year; only one-third of sufferers will seek treatment even though the illness can be effectively treated in 80 percent of all.. More

Obtaining Life Insurance with a History of Anglioplasty

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Are you having trouble finding affordable life insurance because you had coronary anglioplasty? If you have had heart related problems and have undergone coronary anglioplasty, obtaining affordable life insurance is not out of reach. Depending on the severity of your condition, most life insurance companies will offer coverage but many will charge a significantly higher.. More

Angina Chest Pains and Life Insurance Rates

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Have you been declined for life insurance or been charged more because of a history of angina? Angina or “heart related chest pains” can have a significant effect on your ability to qualify for life insurance. In fact, depending on the actual diagnosis, most life insurance companies will charge a substantially higher rate or even.. More

Alcohol Use and Life Insurance: Alcohol Treatment Rates and Prices

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Have you been declined for life insurance or asked to pay a higher rate due to alcohol abuse or a history of alcoholism? Will alcohal usage effect my life insurance rate? Alcohol usage, including a history of alcohol abuse and/or alcohol treatment, can have a major impact on your ability to obtain a competitively priced.. More

Life Insurance Rates for Addison’s Disease or Adrenal Problems

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Is Addison’s disease affecting your ability to buy competitive life insurance? Addison’s disease also known as adrenal insufficiency is an endocrine or hormonal disorder that life insurance companies will carefully consider in determining the rate you pay for life insurance. The good news is that in most all cases, insurability is not an issue and.. More

Termland.com, a National Life Insurance Specialty Brokerage Agency, Announces September As Life Insurance Awareness Month

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Termland.com, a subsidiary of MEG Financial, Joins The Life Foundation in Support of Life Insurance Awareness Month (LIAM) to Emphasize the Importance of Life Insurance. Pensacola, Florida (PRWEB) September 12, 2012 Termland.com, a premier national online provider of affordable life insurance joins the LIFE Foundation in promoting September as Life Insurance Awareness Month (LIAM). For.. More

Term Life Insurance Rates Increasing?

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Over the last 6+ months we have seen some real maneuvering amongst the major competitors in the level term life insurance marketplace. Some of the strategies recently implemented by the “players” in the ultra competitive term life business have been good for consumers and others not so good. Let’s look at some of these changes.. More

S.C. man admits sawing off man’s hand to collect $671K in insurance

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A South Carolina man admitted to severing a disabled man’s hand with a saw to collect about $671,000 in insurance money. The man, Gerald Hardin III, of Cayce, S.C., pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy to commit federal mail fraud in federal court. He allegedly worked with another man, David Player, who took out the policies.. More