CRYONICS & LIFE INSURANCE – HOT TOPICS – SUMMER 2025

What happens when you have too much or too little Life Insurance for Cryonics? By Chris Morgan

What has led me to write this article is that I’ve recently seen cases, where they are either over funded or where they simply do not have enough.

Having too much life insurance for Cryonics is of course a much better scenario, than having too little in later life – but both situations need further advice and financial planning.

We have met a number of people where their plans are linked to either Retail Price Index or Average Earnings Index – this means that those plans increase incrementally.

FUNDING GAP

We have also met recently some policy holders where they have taken out too little cover and have not increased their plan since it began.

For those with gaps in their funding they may need to consider taking “Additional Cover” and that is normally achieved by incrementing their existing plan, or taking new new cover along side their existing policy.

OVER FUNDING

For some they may find that their policy is over funded and may have too much cover already and they may need to look at “Tailoring Cover” for the future.

They may already have options to reduce their cover or turn off the Indexation feature of their policy, so their cover is more in line with their future requirements.

INDEXATION

What we do know is that “Inflation” has been running high this last few years and some people may find their plan increments are also running higher than expected, which although is better than having a shortfall – may be something they may need to address.

Most policies offer the choice of whether to accept an annual increase or defer that increase to the following year – this is an additional feature to turning indexation off all together.

For new policyholders and those taking additional cover their are now some new policy options, where increments can be fixed at between 2% and 5%.

HISTORIC LEGACY

We do meet people who have historic “Legacy Contracts” with insurers that date back many years, where they have flat cover without any indexation – This may leave them short in their funding.

Also we have met people using Decreasing or Level Term Assurance – which has a limited term and isn’t considered the most suitable type of Life Insurance for Cryonics.

Although these policies were not written by ourselves, those in need of financial advice are always welcome to contact us.

ABOUT US

About Unusual Risks

Chris Morgan and Unusual Risks have been helping the UK Cryonics community for the last sixteen years to arrange all types of insurance policies for their needs.

They are experienced at calculating future Cryonics insurance requirements and completing the appropriate trust documentation required by all of the leading Cryonics service providers.

Unusual Risks are the approved Insurance agents in the United Kingdom for both Alcor Life Extension Foundation and The Cryonics Institute. We represent members of Tomorrow Biostatis and also Cryonics UK the emergency standby provider.

See links below.

If you need advice about Cryonics and Insurance then contact us on 0845 474 3075 or by email Enquiries@unusualrisks.co.uk Visit Unusual Risks on the web at www.cryonicsinsurance.co.uk

Alcor Life Extension Foundation www.alcor.org and The Cryonics Institute www.cryonics.org Tomorrow Biostatis https://www.tomorrow.bio/

If you are in the United Kingdom wanting to know more about the subject of Cryonics and emergency standby services you should contact Cryonics UK at www.cryonics-uk.org

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  • Cryonics and Insurance

    Unusual Risks are independent insurance advisers who regularly offer independent financial advice to people looking for Whole of Life Assurance for the purpose of funding Cryonics.

    We have many existing UK clients for whom we have arranged Life Assurance or Life Insurance to run alongside their Cryonics Funding Agreement. We offer financial advice without fear of discrimination, attention to colour, creed, sexuality, health status or personal beliefs.

    Currently we have clients who are members of Cryonics UK, Alcor Life Extension Foundation and Cryonics Institute and have advised them on their insurance requirements for Cryopreservation Services.

  • New Cryonics Members

    We are experienced at arranging new Life Assurance policies for the purpose of funding Cryonics.

    Our financial advisers will not only assist you in finding the right insurance policy from the whole market for your requirements, but will help you to complete essential trust documentation free of charge.

    They will also help you to consider the effects of inflation on your future planning and select the most appropriate levels of insurance cover to meet your long term Cryonics needs.

  • Existing Cryonics Members

    We have experience of helping long standing Cryonics members assess their existing Life Insurance policies.

    Our financial advisers are able to help you to assess your current insurance resources and advise you on bridging any potential shortfall you may have in your current planning from the whole of the insurance market.

    We have expert knowledge that could help you to assess the effects of inflation on your existing policies and help you find solutions to meet your long term Cryonics needs.

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    Authorised and Regulated By The Financial Conduct Authority. Unusual Risks are Independent Insurance Advisers based In the United Kingdom. They offer financial advice to British Expatriates, who still own a property in the United Kingdom and maintain a UK Bank Account.

    Our Complaint Handling procedures are available on request. If you have reasons to raise a concern please contact us on 0845 474 3075 or by email enquiries@unusualrisks.co.uk

    If we are unable to resolve an issue to your satisfaction you may be able to refer the matter to the Financial Ombudsman Service. More information is available on request or by visiting www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk

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