Bankers Life Short Term LTC Application in CA?

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Hello,

Sorry to bring up that company again, but...................

Does anybody have a recent Bankers Life & Casualty Short Term LTC Application in CA they could e-mail me?

Or possibly another state, if its the same?

I wanted to see what their questions are these days to qualify for that plan.

If you prefer to e-mail direct that would be great.

Thanks!
 
Sure, here is page 2, the health questions. I think they're the same for every state.

1) Are you breathing? yes___ no___
2) Are you presently dead? yes___ no___
3) Are you limbless? yes___ no___
4) Are you presently on Hospice Care? yes___ no___
5) Are you morbidly obese? yes___ no___
6) Have you ever eaten another human being? yes__ no__

Depending on your answers to these questions, either a 'Yes' or 'No' may make you ineligible for coverage.

If you have answered either a 'Yes' or 'No' to any of the above questions, you may or may not be eligible for coverage.
 
Sure, here is page 2, the health questions. I think they're the same for every state.

1) Are you breathing? yes___ no___
2) Are you presently dead? yes___ no___
3) Are you limbless? yes___ no___
4) Are you presently on Hospice Care? yes___ no___
5) Are you morbidly obese? yes___ no___
6) Have you ever eaten another human being? yes__ no__

Depending on your answers to these questions, either a 'Yes' or 'No' may make you ineligible for coverage.

If you have answered either a 'Yes' or 'No' to any of the above questions, you may or may not be eligible for coverage.

You may have accidentally pulled out the old Penn Treaty SR400 ap instead.
 
Sure, here is page 2, the health questions. I think they're the same for every state.

1) Are you breathing? yes___ no___
2) Are you presently dead? yes___ no___
3) Are you limbless? yes___ no___
4) Are you presently on Hospice Care? yes___ no___
5) Are you morbidly obese? yes___ no___
6) Have you ever eaten another human being? yes__ no__

Depending on your answers to these questions, either a 'Yes' or 'No' may make you ineligible for coverage.

If you have answered either a 'Yes' or 'No' to any of the above questions, you may or may not be eligible for coverage.

You mean they have gotten tougher, lol?
 
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