Melanoma

Selling a life insurance policy with melanoma

Disease progression can significantly affect eligibility for a viatical or life settlement.

Last reviewed by licensed life settlement specialists · Updated 2026

At a glance

  • Typical payoutVaries by case
  • Best fitAdvanced stages qualify higher
  • Tax treatmentOften tax-free under §101(g)
  • Timeline30-60 days to funds
  • EligibilityPolicy ≥ $100K, 2+ years old

What patients with melanoma should know

Melanoma outcomes vary widely. Early-stage melanoma often has excellent outcomes, while advanced melanoma can behave very differently — so eligibility is based on the individual case rather than the diagnosis alone.

When melanoma has progressed and you’re facing expensive treatment options, a viatical settlement may let you access the value of an existing policy while living. Advanced cases certified by a physician may qualify under IRS §101(g) for proceeds that are generally tax-free at the federal level.

Selling a life insurance policy with melanoma — Cancer Funding infographic

How payout ranges work

Because melanoma outcomes vary so widely, offers are highly individual — there’s no single percentage that fits every case. The amount depends on diagnosis, stage, prognosis, age, policy type, and carrier. A free, licensed review gives you a specific range, and patients who qualify typically receive substantially more than the policy’s cash surrender value, often delivered within 30-60 days of acceptance.

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)?
Want a specific estimate? Use our policy value calculator or start a 30-second eligibility check. Both are free with no contact info required to see your range.

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