by Ed Hinerman | Jul 24, 2015 | approval, basal cell carcinoma, family history, Independent agent, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance, life insurance approval, life insurance underwriting, melanoma, mortality risk, squamous cell carcinoma
Call me naive, but there are almost daily occurrences of me seeing less mortality risk in a life insurance underwriting situation than the majority of underwriters. I get that they are paid to see everything through conservative lenses, but there are times when, to...
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 22, 2015 | application process, approval, budget, children's life insurance, financial adviser, guaranteed level premium, impaired risk life insurance, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, second to die insurance
If all agents and all companies were created equal, well, you might as well get rid of all the agents and created “The Insurance Company”, completely computerized and ready to mistreat everyone on an equal basis. But alas we live in the real world and...
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 13, 2015 | application process, contestability period, death benefit, insurance, life insurance, life insurance claim
You know, I understand how referring someone, even when your experience was just like it should be, can be awkward. First you’ve had a good experience with a life insurance agent, friendly, personable, efficient and professional. You got what you wanted and...
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 8, 2015 | abnormal labs, Hep C Cure, hepatitis, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, liver functions
For so long life insurance underwriters have hung their impaired risk opinions on “well controlled” and “stable” that being hit with not just the word, but the reality of the word “cured” is just now starting to get them thinking....
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 6, 2015 | application process, approval, attending physician statement, decline, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance, Medical Information Bureau, medical record acquisition, medical records life insurance
Update my personal history in your records if you expect me to pay your bill. Yes, I am suggesting yelling at your doctor and yes, they may get all offended by the assertion that they aren’t doing their job, but it’s kind of like the old adage, “How...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 25, 2015 | claim, contestability period, customer service, death benefit, insurance, life insurance, life insurance claim
For all of you out there who long since lost track of your life insurance agent and are filing a claim on your own, let me start by expressing my sincere condolences. That is exactly how the process will start when you call the company to start the process and you...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 24, 2015 | approval, breast cancer, cancer, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, John Hancock, life insurance, life insurance approval, life insurance underwriting, melanoma, prostate cancer, PSA
No, not the real man. He was by all reports a real stand up guy, but unfortunately there isn’t a requirement when a company uses your name that they have to portray the same characteristics. A few years back John Hancock Life Insurance made some bold, but well...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 24, 2015 | illustration, indexed universal life, insurance, lapse, life insurance
A life insurance agent is mad at me. ): or is it :(? Mad enough to hire a lawyer because a blog post I wrote offering my opinion of his unsolicited email telling me how to rob from the poor (policemen, firemen and teachers) and give to the rich (himself and other...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 8, 2015 | bad customer service, bait and switch, budget, cash value, guarantee, guaranteed level premium, honesty, indexed universal life, insurance, life insurance, life insurance lapse, lifetime guaranteed UL, loyal customers, rate increase, universal life
Transamerica Life Insurance, formerly Transamerica/Occidental Life may have just taken over the coveted position in the life insurance industry that Protective Life has held for years, the Turd In The Punchbowl Award. They sent out the this email today announcing that...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 3, 2015 | approval, business life insurance, CEO life insurance, decline, exclusions, executives, HIV life insurance, HIV Positive, insurance, lab results, life insurance
A year and a half after I was run over by the HIV+ life insurance bus I’ve kept on plugging away and now, finally, my wounds have healed and we have finally stepped back on the bus. The rumor has circulated for years that companies were ready to entertain...
by Ed Hinerman | May 27, 2015 | application process, attending physician statement, insurance, life insurance, medical record acquisition, medical records life insurance
This is definitely one of those OMG moments. This is almost like being in the Navy for 20 years and just figuring out that the bow is the pointy part of the ship. I’ve had a few cases lately where doctors have been MIA for their patients that are applying for...
by Ed Hinerman | May 20, 2015 | ADHD, Anxiety, approval, Attention Deficit Disorder, bipolar, bipolar disorder, CEO life insurance, Depression, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, mood disorder life insurance, physicians life insurance
It’s been a long time since I addressed the topic of the beating that professionals, from physicians to attorneys to CEO’s take on life insurance if they have ever even been suspected of having a mood disorder. The way life insurance underwriting jumps all...
by Ed Hinerman | May 20, 2015 | application process, approval, arrythmia, atrial fibrillation, business life insurance, CEO life insurance, decline, doctor's recommendation, heart attack, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, life insurance underwriting
I ran into a client over a year ago who presented me with one of those life insurance scenarios that brings out the gag reflex in even the best of underwriters, one of “those issues” that has been an automatic decline since life insurance was invented, an...
by Ed Hinerman | May 14, 2015 | approval, decline, ejection fraction, honesty, insurance, insurance quotes, lab results, life insurance, life insurance approval, PSA
With my feet firmly planted in impaired risk life insurance, the you and me’s who can’t lay claim to perfect health, it is rare when I send someone life insurance quotes at preferred plus, preferred elite, preferred best or whatever clever name insurance...
by Ed Hinerman | May 5, 2015 | approval, cancer, decline, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, life insurance underwriting, melanoma
I first wrote this post in 2015. Melanoma is the deadliest of skin cancers, but for those who catch it early it is curable. More life insurance companies have opened to the idea of approving policies when clients have low stage melanoma, so time to update. Hope this...
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