by Ed Hinerman | Aug 14, 2013 | A1c, approval, BMI, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, mortality, mortality risk
As related in a post yesterday which was a follow up on a previous post concerning the American General use of the CRL Labs Smart Score methodology for underwriting, I have breaking developments. After being rebuffed by CRL, being told that they couldn’t tell me...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 9, 2012 | accidental death, civilian contractors, Civilian War Zone Coverage, disability income, foreign travel, insurance, life insurance, Lloyds of London
I am working with a group of men on their war zone coverage, who have been waiting for three months now to start a series of one month trips to Iraq and Afghanistan to do finish work on some newly constructed airport facilities. As is becoming more common in Iraq...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 20, 2011 | accidental death, AIG, Civilian War Zone Coverage, decline, hazardous activities, insurance, life insurance, private pilots
If you’ve entertained looking into high paying work in Iraq and Afghanistan, you’re not alone with the job situation here. The lure of a year or two of work to get back on financially stable ground is tempting. But “job” comes with an asterisk...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 24, 2010 | conversion, insurance, life insurance, West Coast Life
United of Omaha came out with a marketing piece today that just made me smile. One of the things I feel so very strongly about in life insurance is the ability to convert a term insurance policy to a permanent life insurance product. Some companies have recently come...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 15, 2010 | conversion, insurance, life insurance
Here we go again! I have a customer that has a 20 year term policy in force with American General. It’s been in force about 6 years and when I called the other day for an annual review he asked what it would cost to convert $100,000 of the policy to permanent. I...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 2, 2010 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, Met Life
AIG, parent company of American General Life Insurance, has been a topic of much discussion and disdain after being bailed out to the tune of $180+ billion by the US Government. As American General customers have called in concerned over having their life insurance...
by Ed Hinerman | May 15, 2009 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, Prudential, term insurance
One of the considerations when you are putting together a life insurance program or portfolio should be flexibility, a way to deal with the “what ifs” in life. I’ve seen this a little more than usual as people have dealt with different aspects of the...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 30, 2009 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, Met Life, term insurance
Let’s face it. If you want to turn a few stomachs in a discussion about the recession all you have to do is throw out the name AIG, the epicenter of the current economic meltdown. AIG owns life insurance giant American General. So, if you can control your gag...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 22, 2009 | AIG, ING Reliastar, insurance, life insurance, Prudential
I got a Matrix Direct email today that may shed a little more light on one of the reasons AIG isn’t cutting it. AIG’s American General Life owns the big on line agency Matrix Direct. Not a bad idea for a company that has done so well on line to have their...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 8, 2009 | AIG, cancer, decline, insurance, life insurance, Protective Life, term insurance
There are a lot of people that are suspicious of the whole annual review process on your insurance. It is perceived to be a thinly veiled attempt to sell you more insurance, and I have to admit that with some agents that may be true, but not always. It’s worth...
by Ed Hinerman | Feb 25, 2009 | AIG, insurance, life insurance
Since AIG hit the skids last fall I have been keeping clients and readers on top of the “what ifs” with their life insurance branch, American General. AIG’s recession slide has been a boondoggle of epic proportions with nearly $150 billion of bail...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 31, 2009 | AIG, death benefit, guarantee, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, mortality, term insurance, universal life, variable universal life, whole life
Anyone who has health insurance has already, or will soon find out the frustration of having insurance that doesn’t have all of it’s features guaranteed. At any point the dreaded letter can come and your copay can change, your premium can change or your...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 14, 2008 | AIG, insurance, life insurance
In these unprecedented financial times it is a breath of fresh air when a company is willing to not only be transparent, but also lay out step by step their game plan for survival. With consumer confidence at an all time low I would like to see more companies like...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 11, 2008 | AIG, insurance, life insurance
I was not in favor of the AIG bailout when it was “just” $85 billion, but knowing that AIG has the assets to sell to pay that off, and knowing that the government had taken control of the company, I decided that possibly more brilliant minds than mine...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 27, 2008 | AIG, insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life, whole life
Following the recent bailout/takeover of AIG by the government, other life insurance companies including Prudential are holding their hands out wanting a little of our tax money to soften the impact of their unwise investment in risky real estate loans. Investment of...
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