cheb wrote: Sat Jun 21, 2025 4:02 pm
FWIW I'm of the opinion that anyone should be able to die at the time of their choosing and for whatever reason.
Will changes be made to life insurance policies and pensions etc? Currently some are affected if the person covered suicides.
That is a v good question.
I was under the impression that some policies will settle up early if you are diagnosed as terminally ill. (Which you need to be to get euthanased).
(Not quite the same but a chap I know went to the Docs for his annual medical - he was a freelance IT bod and I think he had to have one for his personal insurance cover.
Doc gives him a once over and says 'How long have you had this on your back?'
Mick says ''What thing?'
'This thing that looks very much like a malignant melanoma'.
Turns out it was and they got him in pronto scooped it out leaving a bit of a crater.
When he told them the insurance company paid him a considerable sum with a sort of 'we can no longer insure you, this is in full and final settlement' etc.
25 years later he's still with us. Retired, spent it, v overweight, drinks like a fish and it's most unlikely his demise will relate to the melanoma.

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