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Lol wat
The summary I got was she had this insurance for a 18 months maybe, so they said they aren't paying, let's say 50k, they're just refunding her payments for those 18 months, say 1500 instead.
It does sound a bit scummy to me but I have no clue how the rules of this stuff work, hence my question.
There is got to be some provision that got triggered that's not being mentioned... This fact pattern on its face is what is called a scam in common man speak
I just googled it:
Mutual of Omaha
Sounds a bit useless to me. The rules are definitely in the house's favor.
They don't want you planning to kill yourself or waiting until a terminal diagnosis to get life insurance.
It makes sense in a way that benefits the insurers. She had no clue anything was wrong with her so it stinks for her family.
The how always wins because house writes the rules. It requires a sophisticated buyer etc and they know most people are not that.