Quote: (07-30-2018 05:56 PM)david.garrett84 Wrote:
I wonder if insurance companies charge more for trannies' life insurance (much higher risk of suicide).
Also lovely that despite there "not being two genders", trannies are not railing against insurance companies keeping the traditional dichotomy of two genders (albeit with people able to switch between them).
They wouldn't charge any more money. Most insurance companies have a suicide clause that if you commit suicide, your family will not get the payoff.
Higher payments are usually reserved for those who are overweight or have a medical problem. Most of those people are required to get a physical and blood test to see if they would even qualify for the insurance they desire.
Some will have to pay higher premiums because their blood pressure is high or their height to weight ratio pins them in the obese category. Others who have a medical condition (i.e. cystic fibrosis) won't qualify for insurance as they would be too high risk.
Edit: Worked insurance for a while. Seen a whole bunch of stuff regarding families trying to collect insurance payouts or cases with those trying to qualify.
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