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 | Jan 5, 2012 | accelerated death benefit, conversion, insurance, lapse, life insurance, reinstatement
A lot has changed over the past 30 some years in life insurance. Products have been invented and disposed of. Bells and whistles have been implemented and some of them have been disposed of. With a few notable exceptions though, the basic term life insurance policy...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 8, 2011 | grace period, insurance, life insurance
I had a client who, by his wife’s own admission, was a bit of an airhead when it came to things like paying bills on time. When we put life insurance in force on the two of them he insisted that the bill should come to him. His annual bill came due June 1, 2009...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 2, 2011 | grace period, insurance, life insurance
I remember a few years ago attempting to contact a customer about a late payment notice on his life insurance. He was one of those guys who really wasn’t too good about returning calls so I kept trying. He had been approved a year before and on his exam had...
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