Leukemia

Selling a life insurance policy with leukemia

Explore how a life or viatical settlement can help offset the financial impact of leukemia.

Last reviewed by licensed life settlement specialists · Updated 2026

At a glance

  • Typical payout40-70% of face value
  • Best fitDepends on type & prognosis
  • Tax treatmentOften tax-free under §101(g)
  • Timeline30-60 days to funds
  • EligibilityPolicy ≥ $100K, 2+ years old

What patients with leukemia should know

Even with insurance, leukemia treatment can be expensive — treatment costs, travel, lost income, and household bills add financial stress. An existing policy may have real value today, rather than only at the death benefit.

Factors that affect eligibility include diagnosis and prognosis, policy face value, policy age, and premium costs. A life or viatical settlement lets you sell an eligible policy for a lump-sum cash payment, and qualifying cases may receive proceeds that are generally tax-free at the federal level under IRS §101(g).

Selling a life insurance policy with leukemia — Cancer Funding infographic

How payout ranges work

On a $500,000 policy, a patient with leukemia 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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