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Get cash for long-term care.

Your life insurance policy can help pay for nursing home care and other long-term care needs.

See if you qualify

Tens of thousands of dollars.

Lighthouse Life can help you receive tens of thousands of dollars by selling your unwanted life insurance policy. This simple transaction is called a life settlement.

Money for retirement.

A life settlement can give you and your family real peace of mind—as well as cash for many expenses. They include healthcare, long-term care, home care, assisted living, supportive housing, adult day care, transportation, and day-to-day retirement living.

You’re protected.

Life settlements are highly regulated. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners also recommends life settlements as a way for seniors to pay for long-term care.

A quick, easy process.

1

Complete the form.

You owe it to yourself to see if you qualify for a life settlement.

2

Talk with us.

One of our Relationship Managers will contact you to gather some additional information.

3

Get your offer.

If you qualify, we’ll offer to buy your policy.

You owe it to yourself to learn more.

Please fill out the form if this describes you:

  • You’re 65+ (or younger with a significant health issue).
  • Your health has changed since you bought your policy.
  • Your policy is $100,000 or more.

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Click submit to begin your appraisal

How to assess your health.

Please select your health status by comparing your health to that of people your age.

  • Above average – Exceptional health relative to the average person my age
  • Average – Average health relative to a person my age
  • Slightly below average – Chronic but manageable health conditions that require ongoing treatment and care but do not have a significant impact on quality of life relative to my peers
  • Well below average – Major or severe medical conditions that have a significant impact on my quality of life
  • Terminal – Irreversible medical conditions that will significantly reduce life expectancy, such as late stage cancer