Living Insurance - colonialpennOld.com

This important coverage provides a level of protection you won’t find with many traditional life insurance policies. This two-part plan extends the value of your life insurance, so you can collect up to 50% of it early if you become seriously ill. That gives you flexible coverage for now (when you’re living) or later when your family may need it most.
Life Insurance Early
Payout Option
Living Insurance gives you a choice of three early payout options to include with your policy.
Choose one of three early payout options: heart attack & stroke, cancer, or chronic illness.
Heart Attack/Stroke
Access up to 50% of your life insurance benefit if you are diagnosed with a heart attack or stroke.
Cancer
Access up to 25% of your life insurance benefit if you are diagnosed with cancer (other than skin cancer).
Chronic Illness
Access up to 50% of your life insurance benefit if you are diagnosed with a disabling chronic illness.
An early payout option is an accelerated death benefit rider that allows you to receive part of your policy’s benefit if you’re diagnosed with a covered illness. This payout is subject to an administrative fee and repayment of a percentage of any policy loans and loan interest.
Features of this Coverage
No Medical Exams
Our plans don’t require medical exams. Depending on the plan you choose, you may have to answer a few questions.
Early Payout Option
Get up to 50% of your death benefit if you are diagnosed with a covered serious illness with this important protection for you and your family.
Flexible Payment Options
Enjoy the flexibility to pay premiums monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s easy to apply online. Get a quote and click ‘APPLY’ for the coverage you wish to apply for. You will then be directed to a secure webpage where you’ll provide your personal information, select your beneficiary(s), answer health questions, and select a billing method. After you submit your information, you will be able to print a copy of your signed application for your records.
If you prefer to apply through the mail, you can request information in the mail (link to information request page) or download and print (link to download) an application and mail it to us.