What is a Viatical Settlement?
Viatical settlements allow someone diagnosed with a life-threatening illness to sell their life insurance policy for cash. This person is known as the “viator.”
The third party they sell their policy to is an institutional investor, usually a viatical settlement company such as us here at American Life Fund.
A viatical settlement is a legally enforceable agreement between a life insurance policyholder with a severe illness (viator) and a viatical settlement business.
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How Does a Viatical Settlement in Texas Work?
The process begins when the policyholder contacts a viatical settlement company like American Life Fund. After an initial consultation, the viator will apply.
Once the application is received, our underwriters will evaluate the case and verify all information provided by the viator.
If the case is approved, the viator will be asked to sign contracts issuing the viatical company as the new policy owner and beneficiary in exchange for the agreed-upon offer amount. Then we will issue a payment for the offer amount. It’s that simple! The entire process can take as little as two weeks from start to finish.
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Who Is Eligible For A Viatical Settlement in Texas?
Insured’s Health
To qualify for a viatical settlement, the insured must be diagnosed with a life-threatening illness such as cancer or ALS.
Policy Type
All life insurance policy types are accepted. Whether you have whole life, term life, universal, group, or joint life insurance, you could be eligible for a viatical settlement. However, if the policy is issued through an employer, the insured must be separated from the employer or nearing separation from their employer in order to sell their policy.
The Age Of The Life Insurance Policy
The life insurance policy must have been in place for at least two years.
The Value Of The Life Insurance Policy
The life insurance policy must have a death benefit of at least $150,000.
What are the Benefits of a Viatical Settlement in Texas?
There are many benefits of entering into a viatical settlement. However, the two most common reasons people do it are for the money and to ease the burden on their loved ones.
Some other benefits include:
- No medical exams are required
- You can use the money however you want
- It’s a speedy process
- You can choose the settlement company you want to work with
American Life Fund is one of the leading viatical settlement companies serving the citizens of the USA. We have helped many people through this difficult time in their lives.
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How are Viatical Settlement Payments Calculated?
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The payout you receive from a viatical settlement is based on several factors, including but not limited to:
- The death benefit of your life insurance policy
- Your health condition
- The type of life insurance policy you have
These are just a few of the factors that will affect your payout. For an accurate and free quote, call us at 877-261-0632, and one of our expert representatives will be more than happy to help you.
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The Pros And Cons Of A Viatical Settlement
Not sure if a viatical settlement is a right move for you or your loved one? Here are some things to keep in mind.
Pros:
- You’ll get a one-time payout much higher than the cash surrender value through a viatical.
- Help pay for medical expenses such as medical premiums, treatment, or long-term care.
- Use your money for better care, travel, or anything else to make you happier.
- With a viatical settlement, you can stop making premium payments. The new owner i.e. the viatical settlement company, will take over those responsibilities. They will also be in charge of any other maintenance costs.
Cons:
- Government assistance programs such as Medicaid are need-based programs based on your income and assets, so you may lose eligibility if your finances improve.
- Beneficiaries won’t be able to receive the death benefit from your life insurance policy unless you choose to give them part of your viatical settlement payout.
Viatical Settlement Examples
Here are a few examples of how people have used their viatical settlement payouts:
- John had a life insurance policy with a $500,000 death benefit. He was diagnosed with terminal cancer and decided to enter a viatical settlement. He received a payout of $300,000 and used the money to travel and spend time with his family members.
- Mary had a life insurance policy with a $250,000 death benefit. She received $150,000 and used the money to pay for her medical expenses and treatments.
- Mike had a life insurance policy with a $150,000 death benefit. He received $90,000 and used the money to pay off his debts.
As you can see, viatical settlements can be very beneficial for seriously ill people who need financial assistance.See If You Qualify!Viatical Settlement vs Life Settlement
When looking into viaticals, you may hear the term “viatical life settlement” thrown around — but viatical settlements and life settlements are two separate transactions. A life settlement is similar to a viatical settlement, but the two have several key differences.
How do life settlements work?
- A life settlement is a transaction that occurs when an individual over 75 sells a life insurance policy to a settlement provider for cash, usually yielding considerably more than the policy’s surrender value.
- The size of a life settlement payout is mostly determined by the policyholder’s health status and the premium payments of the policy. The money from selling life insurance policies can be used to finance long-term care, medical procedures, travel, or family events.
- Many people are unaware they can sell their life insurance policy for cash. When a policy becomes too expensive or unnecessary, the owner typically lets it lapse without knowing there is another option—the life settlement market.
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Alternatives To Viatical Settlements
Not sure if a viatical settlement is right for you? Here are some other options to consider
You can withdraw from the cash value of your life insurance policy, but this will reduce the death benefit paid to your beneficiaries.
You can cancel your life insurance policy and receive the cash surrender value. This is usually a bad idea because you will get less money than if you had sold the policy in a viatical settlement.
Although viatical settlements offer many benefits, they aren’t the only form of financial assistance available. Be sure to speak with a professional before making any decisions.
Is a Viatical Settlement Right For You?
With life insurance policies increasing daily, it’s important to consider all options before deciding. For those with a chronic or terminal illness – selling your policies may be one way to afford quality care while still securing a financial cushion that will help you improve your quality of life.
If you or a loved one is facing a life-threatening illness and needs a Viatical Settlement, please call us at 877-297-4592 to see how we can help.
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