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<blockquote data-quote="scooby0048" data-source="post: 2369718" data-attributes="member: 50693"><p>True but they don't have to ask. While going over the options, there could be verbiage along the lines of this...</p><p></p><p>Option A is blah blah blah over the course of X years </p><p>Option B is blah blah blah if there is terminal illness or preexisting conditions</p><p>Option C is blah blah blah for a lump sum payout </p><p></p><p>Now clearly we don't know the terms but it's obvious if option b had been put on the table, the decedent might have been better informed of his choices. I have to imagine that such language was not discussed or available to the decedent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooby0048, post: 2369718, member: 50693"] True but they don't have to ask. While going over the options, there could be verbiage along the lines of this... Option A is blah blah blah over the course of X years Option B is blah blah blah if there is terminal illness or preexisting conditions Option C is blah blah blah for a lump sum payout Now clearly we don't know the terms but it's obvious if option b had been put on the table, the decedent might have been better informed of his choices. I have to imagine that such language was not discussed or available to the decedent. [/QUOTE]
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