Selling a life insurance policy with colorectal cancer
Through a viatical settlement, your life insurance policy may be a valuable source of much-needed funds.
Last reviewed by licensed life settlement specialists · Updated 2026
At a glance
- Typical payout40-70% of face value
- Best fitStage & prognosis reviewed
- Tax treatmentOften tax-free under §101(g)
- Timeline30-60 days to funds
- EligibilityPolicy ≥ $100K, 2+ years old
What patients with colorectal cancer should know
Through a viatical settlement, an existing life insurance policy may become a valuable source of much-needed funds. Policies typically need a face value of $100,000 or more and to have been in force for 2+ years.
Stage and prognosis are reviewed closely, with advanced cases generally qualifying more readily. Qualifying cases may receive proceeds that are generally tax-free at the federal level under IRS §101(g).
How payout ranges work
On a $500,000 policy, a patient with colorectal cancer might receive between 40 and 70% of the face value, depending on stage, treatment trajectory, age, policy type, and carrier. That’s between $200,000 and $350,000 in cash, often delivered in 30-60 days from acceptance. Most patients receive substantially more than the policy’s cash surrender value.
What we’d recommend asking
- What’s the difference between a life settlement and a viatical settlement for my diagnosis?
- How will this affect my Medicaid eligibility?
- What documentation does the buyer need from my oncologist?
- Is there a rescission window if I change my mind?
- Are there better alternatives (policy loan, accelerated death benefit rider)?
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