by Ed Hinerman | Dec 30, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, obesity, Sleep apnea
I was working with a client on quotes the other day and he was telling me about a friend who had decided not to even pursue life insurance because he was convinced that he was probably not insurable. You know it’s kind of like that old saying, “The only...
by Ed Hinerman | Dec 3, 2009 | bipolar disorder, insurance, life insurance
I wrote my first United of Omaha life insurance application in 1978. Those were the days of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, Marlin Perkins and the advent of yearly renewable term insurance. They were a powerhouse company back then with all captive agents and a...
by Ed Hinerman | Dec 1, 2009 | bipolar disorder, insurance, life insurance
I’m as guilty as anyone on this. I go to the doctor and they tell me what’s wrong and what to do about it. I go home and decide that either I’ve got a better idea or at least a cheaper one, so I modify the treatment plan and go on with life....
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 30, 2009 | gastric bypass, insurance, life insurance
I’m often asked whether being declined for insurance, or highly rated, will influence how another company looks at a new application. The answer is truly an emphatic NO! Each company has their own underwriting criteria and their own philosophy and their medical...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 20, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, mortality
When A doctor says you’re doing just fine or you don’t need to worry about this or that, they really mean it. I suspect that in the short term scheme of things they may even be right most of the time. But let’s not mix up a short term prognosis with...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 4, 2009 | American Diabetes Association, diabetes, insurance, life insurance, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes
It’s been at least a year since I last shared my dismay with both the readers of this blog and the ADA about the ADA choice to just ignore the subject of life insurance for those with diabetes on their website. Whether you have type 1 diabetes or type 2...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 30, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, obesity
There is a common misconception, especially among those who have pretty extreme weight issues, that life insurance simply isn’t available. With most, but not all, companies they would be right. Obesity carries with it a lot of mortality baggage that most...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 29, 2009 | diabetes, insurance, life insurance
So, you have this life insurance policy and you don’t know if it’s a good deal or not, but it’s in force. That’s a good thing and actually far better than most folks have done. But what if there is a better deal out there? I am amazed at the...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 26, 2009 | bipolar, bipolar disorder, insurance, life insurance
I’ve talked recently about the United of Omaha “Fit test” crediting program where a person’s health habits and lifestyle can help reduce the price of their life insurance. Well, they bowled a strike on a bipolar disorder term insurance case I...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 28, 2009 | gastric bypass, insurance, life insurance
We just wrapped up a life insurance application with a successful approval at a standard rate class, the best we could have hoped for even in the absence of the bypass history. We have been dog determined to point out through this forum that the social stigma and...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 21, 2009 | diabetes, insurance, life insurance, Type 1 diabetes
Back in mid July I started working on a life insurance case for a young man with type 1 diabetes. He had already discovered how easy it is to find a company to decline him, but the picture he painted was not one that led to a logical decline. He had the same strikes...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 14, 2009 | diabetes, insurance, life insurance
I am currently working with a client who, when we got his labs back, was staring at an A1c of 10.9 and a microalbumin of 6.0. This, by the way is an instant decline since he was obviously has undiagnosed type 2 diabetes. So what exactly does an A1c mean? Just how out...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 13, 2009 | A1c, diabetes, insurance, life insurance, Type 2 diabetes
I written several times about a major term life insurance company that took the unprecedented step of saying they would allow, in the absence of other risk factors, their preferred plus rate class for some people over 60 with type 2 diabetes. Their only other...
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 22, 2009 | diabetes, insurance, life insurance, Type 2 diabetes
On occasion a life insurance company will pick a place to make a stand and leave the rest of the industry behind. Companies like Prudential come to mind when they approve tobacco use, other than cigarettes, at non smoking rates even with daily use. So, while many...
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 21, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, mortality risk
I have often talked about the need, when you have health issues or a health history, to do your homework and make sure you find an independent life insurance agent who understands your health challenge and also understands what companies to go to and what companies to...
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