
deep5223
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If you people who answered this with a definite "No" will read an insurance policy, they almost all say it will not be covered for two years after the issue date. This is standard policy provision and means that if the policy is over two years old, it will pay. Also if you did not have aids when the policy was taken out, it will pay for that as well. If you don't know the answer, please don't give wrong advice. |
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LesHug
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No sorry, and if you are considering please find help talk to someone. |
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hopefullift
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In the Baltic States |
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Goyo
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NO. |
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Teekno
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Depends on the policy. Many will cover suicide, but only after a set time (like two years) after the policy is taken out. |
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MsFancy
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I don't think so. And there IS more than one way to find out. One of them is to ask your insurance company or the insurance company of the person who has committed suicide. |
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siva_kum
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Mmmm I think better not to answer for this question, please distroy if you have a thinking of doing that.
Man money cannot make everythink you think in the world.. there are much more than money. |
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Calum H
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Usually no, though there is sometimes exceptions each policy is different.
For instance I know someone whose policy does if they are diagnosed as terminally ill. |
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naturegirl
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none that i know of. I could only find one life insurance co who would cover me because of heart disease and i have to stay alive two more yrs for the full payout. |
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joyceandharry
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no |
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txguy8800
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Insurance policies do not cover suicides and murder for profit.
There was a case several years ago in Pennsylvania that said that suicide is mental illness, so since mental illness is covered, then suicide should be covered. The case lost in Pennsylvania and lost upon appeal!
TX Guy |
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Beatrix Kiddo
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No....why should stupidity be rewarded?? |
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nosleepthree
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Absolutely not. Insurance companies will NOT PAY the beneficiaries if the insured person committed suicide. |
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mkulda
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YES....almost all life insurance policies will pay for suicide.
BUT and this is a big BUT....
They won't pay if the policy is less than two years old.
So the policy has to be more than 2 years old before it pays for death caused by suicide. |
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corleone
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Not all policies are the same, but most exclude it, either absolutely or for a certain number of years after signing the policy.
Death while committing a crime is usually excluded, too. |
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CT
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NO, Life insurance excludes suicide, aids, etc. |
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cirestan
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Some do, some don't. Those that do, have a statute of limitations for a minimum length of time the policy is held before the policy holder commits suicide. |
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Ted
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If the policy is issued less than two years ago, most life insurance policy won't pay suicide claim, however it can be very state to state.
In insurance business for eight years. |
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Txlady
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Most don't. Have the person this concerns check the insurance company policy or with an agent connected with the company that the insurance is through. |
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designerista
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not usually. It typically tells you in the package of information that Suicide is not paid out at all for life insurance. It usually only covers accidental death. |
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mgapparel.com
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only one way to find out... |
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Mark B
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Suicide will negate any insurance policy.
Payout cannot be based on a self inflicted circumstance. |
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The Truth
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Maybe you should find out. Idiot |
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Underground Game Show Network
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There is only one way to find out.
Need a gun? |
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