Life & viatical settlements in Mississippi
State-specific rules, Medicaid asset limits, rescission periods, and licensing information for Mississippi residents.
Reviewed by licensed specialists · Updated 2026
Mississippi at a glance
- StatuteRegulated under Mississippi insurance law (licensing required)
- Rescission window15 days
- Medicaid asset limit$2,000
- RegulatorMississippi Insurance Department
- Licensed providersMultiple
How life settlements work in Mississippi
Mississippi regulates life settlement transactions under state insurance law, with licensing required for providers and brokers operating in the state.
The Mississippi Insurance Department licenses life settlement providers and brokers and serves as the primary regulatory authority for Mississippi consumers with insurance-related questions. Mississippi law gives policy owners the right to rescind a life settlement contract within 15 days after the contract is executed.
For cancer patients in Mississippi, the most common path is a viatical settlement under IRS §101(g), where proceeds are generally tax-free at the federal level if the insured is certified as terminally or chronically ill. Mississippi generally follows federal income tax treatment for qualifying viatical settlements.
Medicaid impact in Mississippi
A life or viatical settlement can affect eligibility for Medicaid and other means-tested public assistance programs. Mississippi's Medicaid asset limit for individuals is currently $2,000 (2026). Because Medicaid rules vary by program and individual circumstances, Mississippi residents should review current eligibility requirements through the Mississippi Coordinated Access Network (MississippiCAN) before accepting a settlement.
Depending on your situation, planning tools such as special needs trusts or pooled trusts may help preserve eligibility for certain public benefits. These arrangements generally should be established before settlement proceeds are received.
This is often the most important planning consideration for Mississippi cancer patients considering a life or viatical settlement. We can help connect you with a Mississippi elder law attorney if additional guidance is needed.
What’s different about Mississippi
- Mississippi regulates life settlements through licensing requirements for providers and brokers
- Owners have a statutory right to rescind a life settlement contract within 15 days of execution
- State oversight rests with the Mississippi Insurance Department
- Medical and policy information remain protected under HIPAA privacy requirements
- Federal tax-free treatment may apply to qualifying viatical settlements under IRS §101(g)
- Medicaid eligibility may be affected by settlement proceeds depending on the recipient's circumstances
Major Mississippi cities we serve
Statewide. Our licensed specialists work with policies throughout Mississippi, including Jackson, Gulfport, Southaven, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, and Meridian, and surrounding communities. No in-person meetings are required. Documentation, signatures, and notarization can all be completed remotely.
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