Of course there is a chance.
For years I've dismissed near death experiences as the being someone who is in trauma and who is simply reflecting on their psyche.
While I don't believe every experience that I hear about; it's obvious some were hallucinating, some claim to have been "touched by the divine" and then used their "experience" to promote very expensive and profitable "psychic medium" services or they were very much primed, from a psychological perspective, to have a "mystical experience".
But these experiences come from all over the world, they came from the devoutly religious, they come atheists, they come from average blue collar workers, they come from physicians, they come from scientists and on and on and on.
Even the people who had frightening or hellish experiences eventually made it to the light we hear so much about and they have their reunions with deceased loved ones (and even with deceased loved ones they didn't know were dead at the time that a sickness or trauma brought them to the edge of death).
The ones I find at all credible are the ones told by those who were genuinely taken by surprise by the experience, who simply relay their experience without embellish their experience and who didn't sit around thinking about things like the afterlife or whether or not your soul goes anywhere after your body dies.
Many of them report these reunions as indescribably joyful, even when they meet someone who ctb, and their loved ones are healthy, young and whole again.
Yes, there is a chance you will see those who have passed on before you and who you miss again.