Unusual Risks are Independent Insurance Advisers that regularly offer Financial Advice to members of Cryonics Institute who are looking for insurance 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.
Here’s a recent example of an Cryonics Institute case that we have completed. Cryonics is both affordable and open to everyone …
Carla, Civil Servant, Aged 31 …
Carla contacted us to find out the monthly cost of Cryonics and in particular to assess the correct amount of cover that would be needed, including any currency fluctuations. She also required guidance over inflation proofing her insurance plan and how this related to amounts of insurance in the future.
After careful consideration of her options, we recommended £60,000 of Whole of Life Assurance to run alongside her “whole-body” Cryonics Institute Agreement. The monthly cost of this plan was £25.21 and the insurance company provided all the necessary trust documentation, which we helped her to complete without her incurring any additional costs.
Unusual Risks provide Cryonics Insurance advice for people from all types of backgrounds and are always happy to discuss your requirements without any obligation. We make donations to the Human Organ Preservation Trust from every Cryonics case that we arrange on behalf of our clients.
Our free Cryonics and Insurance Factsheet and Research Notes are available here www.cryonicsinsurance.co.uk
If you require more information about Cryonics in the UK please visit www.cryonics-uk.org and if you require more information about Cryonics Institute please visit www.cryonics.org
If you require specific advice about Cryonics and Insurance you can contact Unusual Risks Mortgage & Insurance Services on 0845 474 3075, or e-mail at Enquiries@unusualrisks.co.uk Or visit us on the web at www.cryonicsinsurance.co.uk
Please Note: We have a policy of changing the client name in all of our Blog Case Study examples and only referring to their occupation / industry generically to maintain confidentiality.