A Life Insurance Settlement Lesson in Creativity

Here's the thought process the author went through when a couple needed quick access to cash.

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By now, you probably know that clients who no longer want or need their life insurance policy have the opportunity to sell their policy for a lump-sum in cash through a life insurance settlement. But, what if getting a lump sum of cash is not in the best interest of the client/? How can life insurance settlements be creative in these cases?

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Allow me to demonstrate with a look at one couple’s situation:

The husband is in his late 50s. He has a $500,000 term policy. He was diagnosed with brain cancer almost 10 years ago and went into remission. The cancer recently came back very aggressively. His doctor had written a letter stating that he had six months to live. He researched life settlements, and he received an offer of $380,000 for his policy through another company. The client’s wife did not think this was a high enough offer.

The life insurance agent contacted me, explained the situation, and asked if there was a way to help the couple. By the time the agent and I had this discussion, it was three months after the date of the doctor’s letter. To close on a life settlement could take an additional 30 days, so now there would be only about 60 days left. The couple would be giving up $120,000 if they sold the policy with the offer on the table.

This is a heart-breaking situation. As you can imagine, many questions came to mind, including:

Two additional solutions came to mind:

As of the writing of this article, the client and his wife are deciding which direction they wish to take. At least they now have several different options to choose from, which could help them realize a better return than simply selling the policy for cash. A creative life insurance settlement structure is one of the options.

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Lisa Rehburg is president of Rehburg Life Insurance Settlements, a life insurance settlements broker. She can be reached at (714) 349-7981.