by Ed Hinerman | Jul 20, 2023 | life insurance, melanoma, skin cancer
original post 2/28/14 updated 7/2023 As I write about life insurance policies for low stage melanoma, I know you folks in the northeast are not thinking about skin cancer right now. You are likely focused on the never ending thunderstorms, flooding and Canadian...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 11, 2019 | life insurance, melanoma, skin cancer
Life insurance News For Stage 0 Melanoma How many of us have laughed at or been laughed at over sunburns growing up? There wasn’t anything fun or funny about the pain, and we had no idea what was possible down the road. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 30, 2012 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, mortality risk, no lapse guarantee, prostate cancer, rate increase, term insurance, universal life
There’s still two more months to go and by any measure the life insurance industry has made strides in both underwriting and product design that speak well for the future, but especially should be an eye opener right now. I’ve tried to note each change or...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 30, 2012 | basal cell carcinoma, cancer, insurance, life insurance, life insurance approval, melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma
With the majority of skin cancer being basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, both almost underwriting non issues unless there have been multiple instances, the challenge lies mostly under the melanoma heading. As I’ve stated with so many other types...
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...
by Ed Hinerman | Feb 28, 2012 | Alcohol Treatment Life Insurance, decline, diabetes, Drug Treatment Life Insurance, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer
I got an email from a life insurance agent today asking me if I could recommend a guaranteed issue life insurance company in Massachusetts. He indicated that he had run into several clients that were uninsurable and wanted to find the best company to write graded...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 29, 2012 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, over 50 life insurance, prostate cancer
I hate jumping into a life insurance topic like this without all the facts but, heck, that’s why they call them rumors. Historically one of the toughest parts of underwriting has been, especially for cancer, the insistence of a one year waiting period post...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 28, 2012 | basal cell carcinoma, cancer, decline, insurance, life insurance, melanoma
I got a call yesterday from a woman who had just been declined for a new life insurance because she had two melanomas in the last 11 years. After the second melanoma she decided she was a little more mortal than she had originally figured and wanted to increase her...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 17, 2011 | basal cell carcinoma, cancer, insurance, life insurance, melanoma
Talk about a health issue that’s been around the block several times and every time something new pops up. Skin cancer is it! We’ve seen great strides in underwriting melanoma with a recent approval at standard plus rates just four months out from...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 23, 2011 | basal cell carcinoma, insurance, life insurance, melanoma
I love to golf. There are very few things that carry that same feeling as a well hit drive or sinking a long putt (or for me not missing a short one), but when we can get a case approved at better than standard rates for someone with a history of melanoma, well,...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 10, 2011 | breast cancer, cancer, insurance, life insurance, melanoma
I’ve often mentioned that shopping life insurance cases before sending a formal application is important. It saves time, avoids disappointment and, from a customer service standpoint, makes the whole process of approving impaired risk life insurance far easier...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 1, 2010 | cancer, insurance, life insurance
With almost all life insurance underwriting in relation to someone with a history of cancer there will be a waiting period after the completion of treatment before a company will approve a policy. The only exception to that rule that I can think of would be the two...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 15, 2010 | basal cell carcinoma, cancer, insurance, life insurance
Some years ago the life insurance underwriting world went into a tizzy because a study had come out insinuating that a person who had multiple basal cell carcinomas, a truly non lethal skin cancer, had a higher chance of having a melanoma, a truly lethal form of skin...
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 12, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, melanoma
The most common type of cancer among men and women is skin cancer. By far the majority of those cases are rarely life threatening types like basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. The least common of the three is the most feared and has one of the highest...
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