by Ed Hinerman | Dec 26, 2013 | bipolar, bipolar disorder, CEO life insurance, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance, life insurance approval
If being approved for life insurance was guaranteed then there would be no need for independent life insurance agents that specialize in impaired risk underwriting and know how to pick up the pieces after an underwriting train wreck and get things back on track. The...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 25, 2013 | bipolar, bipolar disorder, decline, Depression, HIV life insurance, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, prostate cancer
With all the great things happening on so many fronts I thought it prudent to bring things up to date on mood disorder life insurance and specifically the continued success we are having placing well controlled bipolar disorder. Even with major breakthroughs in life...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 11, 2013 | Anxiety, bipolar disorder, Depression, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, life insurance underwriting
I mentioned a few weeks ago that I had forwarded a post to three life insurance companies, Prudential, Banner Life and American General Life. The gist of the post was that it seemed to me and several of my colleagues that there had been a serious shift in mood...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 9, 2013 | bipolar, bipolar disorder, compliance, decline, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval
Life insurance underwriters have a one word answer to applicants who have been prescribed medicine, or recommended to take a test and not taken it. That word is decline. In a nutshell it comes under the heading of non compliant with treatment. I’m guilty of it...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 23, 2013 | Attention Deficit Disorder, bipolar disorder, Depression, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval
I am so glad that a life insurance company came clean with me this last week and admitted that, yes, they had in fact changed their stance on underwriting of bipolar disorder life insurance and other mood disorders as well. They admitted that a case that they had...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 29, 2013 | approval, bipolar, bipolar disorder, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval
For as long as I’ve been writing about and helping people get a fair shake on life insurance with mood disorders, among those requirements for the best rates has been stability. Mood disorders that aren’t well controlled can ruin careers and marriages....
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 21, 2013 | Anxiety, approval, assumptions, bipolar disorder, CEO life insurance, Depression, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, life insurance claim
While I believe it would be characterized as mild, there seems to be quite a bit of evidence pointing to the fact that most life insurance companies have gone through a manic period of underwriting mood disorders. For the past several years depression, anxiety and...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 21, 2013 | application process, approval, bipolar disorder, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance
The process is the same for everyone. We finally come to grips with the need for life insurance and whether we call our local State Farm agent or go on line, the next step is to get a quote. I’ll be honest. When I get a quote for anything, construction, dental...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 4, 2013 | approval, bipolar disorder, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, Type 1 diabetes
Years ago I put out lists of criteria for different life insurance impairments, lists that were designed as a template, as guidelines for what it takes to get approved by the more progressive impaired risk life insurance companies. What I’ve found is that it...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 30, 2012 | approval, bipolar disorder, decline, gastric bypass, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, Type 1 diabetes
Being in the impaired risk end of the life insurance business, and specializing in helping people who aren’t having any fun with their life insurance experience, almost everyone who calls or emails me has on thing in common. The have unfortunately allowed the...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 26, 2012 | Anxiety, bipolar disorder, Depression, gastric bypass, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, mortality, mortality risk, obesity
Let me start out by saying that traditional life insurance underwriting doesn’t reward treatment of health issues. That is as in DOES NOT reward. There are still life insurance companies out there that will whack a client like a golf ball for taking medication...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 6, 2012 | approval, bipolar, bipolar disorder, decline, executives, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, life insurance
I am more amazed every day at the huge misconception there seems to be in our country about the face of bipolar disorder and what it most certainly means when it comes to trying to be approved for life insurance. To give you a sense where most life insurance companies...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 18, 2012 | Anxiety, bipolar, bipolar disorder, Depression, insurance, life insurance
Some years ago I had a client who really hit on a hot button for professionals like her as a physician and others who wore hats from CEO’s to attorneys, dentists and even psychiatrists. In the original case it had to do with a physician who had taken an anti...
by Ed Hinerman | May 30, 2012 | approval, bipolar, bipolar disorder, decline, insurance, life insurance
I just want to go on record as saying I don’t write this kind of post to brag. I share these victories occasionally to help keep the hope alive for so many with bipolar disorder or other mood disorders who have been declined or abused with a high rating for no...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 30, 2012 | Attention Deficit Disorder, bipolar disorder, cancer, coronary artery disease (CAD), cpap, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, life insurance, melanoma, over 50 life insurance
It’s barely been a month since one of our highest rated carriers announced huge breakthroughs on cancer life insurance underwriting. With some cancers they did away with the one year waiting period post treatment, instead opting for a more aggressive approval...
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