The physical and emotional demands of a terminal illness are traumatic enough - both for the person and for the near and dear ones. Financial strains only serve to compound the trauma. Viatical life insurance settlements, if handled carefully, can provide financial relief. The process of viatical settlement involves the selling of a life insurance policy by a terminally ill person whose life expectancy has been predicted for about two years or so, to unrelated investors - which can be banks, private companies, or brokers.
This gamble on death may seem unpalatable to many but can provide help to people by easing their financial strains and providing the cash to get better health and medical care.
The seller of the policy gets cash surrender value while surrendering the policy. The surrender value is less than the face value of the policy. But the seller needs to keep in mind that the value he gets for selling the policy should be more than what he would other wise get by surrendering his policy.
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