It depends on a lot of factors, but generally price and benefits. Some old cancer policies had no caps, which tended to lose insurers lots of money because health care costs have risen exponentially. Generally though, you'll be paying a premium because the insurer acquired the risk. If you could absorb the loss without it, then in general it's likely better to not purchase it.
this post was submitted on 06 Sep 2023
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