by Ed Hinerman | Jun 22, 2012 | AARP, beneficiary, cancer, contestability, contestability period, death benefit, insurance, life insurance, New York Life
Can you imagine how bored I would get if I couldn’t count on AARP to provide blog material on an absolutely continuous, unending basis? After all of the really awful things I’ve had to say about the AARP/New York Life insurance program over the years, my...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 24, 2010 | death benefit, insurance, life insurance
It’s a dilemma that occurs far too often. A husband dies without ever letting his wife know about life insurance he owned with her as beneficiary. A father or mother dies and the children were never told if they had life insurance or not. People lose life...
by Ed Hinerman | May 26, 2010 | death benefit, insurance, life insurance
There is one question that keeps nagging at the periphery of everyone’s thought process when they purchase life insurance. Is the company really going to write a check to my beneficiary when I die? It’s a fair question and not a paranoid thought,...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 10, 2010 | insurance, life insurance, suicide clause
Like cancer and car accidents, there are probably very few of us who haven’t been touched by the loss of a relative or someone we know by suicide. I try to address this sensitive issue a couple of times a year just because I believe a lot of life insurance...
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