by Ed Hinerman | Jul 23, 2013 | accelerated death benefit, impaired risk life insurance, insurance, life insurance
I am always hesitant to give much attention to bells and whistles added to life insurance. Historically the bells and whistles have been a way to drive up the premium with little or almost no risk that the life insurance company will ever have to engage in paying out....
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 6, 2012 | insurance, life insurance, life settlements
Quoting Senator Bill Nelson from 2002, “Buying lottery winnings and life insurance policies has become a routine practice. Buying veterans’ retirement and disability benefits, however, has the semblance of predatory lending…” OK. Let’s...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 21, 2011 | accelerated death benefit, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
A few days ago I wrote a post about a blog comment concerning a person who was looking into the accelerated death benefit on their Met Life group policy. Her husband is terminally ill and they remembered that they could take a portion of the death benefit up front....
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 17, 2011 | accelerated death benefit, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
I have written several posts about the life insurance accelerated death benefit. As a refresher the practice of offering a partial accelerated benefit to terminally ill clients came about as a way to put some real dirt bags out of business. The bags would prey on...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 13, 2011 | accelerated death benefit, life insurance
The accelerated death benefit is one of those gold nuggets in life insurance policies that, for very little cost, can bring peace, sanity and hope in the life of someone terminally ill. The ADB is simply one of the nicest things the life insurance companies have ever...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 18, 2009 | accelerated death benefit, conversion, insurance, life insurance
Term life insurance is a product that is sprinkled with gold nuggets that make it so much more than it appears on the surface. The great news is that the nuggets are part of the policy and are not added on at an extra cost. One of those nuggets that I often take for...
by Ed Hinerman | May 6, 2009 | accelerated death benefit, conversion, insurance, life insurance, Met Life, Protective Life, term insurance, universal life, whole life
Last week I talked about a case with Met Life where a person was able to use the met-life-external-conversion program in order to convert to a policy that had an accelerated benefit rider. Their company didn’t have the benefit and the person was terminally ill...
by Ed Hinerman | May 1, 2009 | accelerated death benefit, conversion, death benefit, insurance, life insurance, Met Life, universal life
I heard a story about a Met Life case today that just inspired me. Life insurance companies quite often do things they don’t necessarily have to, like paying a claim when the validity could probably be argued. I’ve talked in previous posts about universal...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 13, 2009 | accelerated death benefit, conversion, insurance, life insurance, universal life, whole life
I’ve made no secret of my disdain for whole life insurance and the whole cash value is more important than adequate insurance mentality. I was cruising financial news today and saw an article on life insurance and decided to check it out. The article did provide...
by Ed Hinerman | May 29, 2008 | accelerated death benefit, final expense life insurance, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
There’s probably none of us who haven’t known someone whose family has gone through a terminal illness of a family member. The anticipation of the loss, the battling against the inevitability of the loss, the tremendous expense and strain of the process...
by Ed Hinerman | May 21, 2008 | accelerated death benefit, insurance, life insurance, women
I was recently contacted by a stay at home mom who was, putting it politely, a little annoyed because she was told by an insurance agent that she could only be approved for 1/2 as much life insurance as her husband was carrying. I explained to her that, in fact, that...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 11, 2008 | accelerated death benefit, insurance, life insurance
Most life insurance policies issued in the past 5-10 years have a rider called the accelerated death benefit rider. It doesn’t cost anything and it allows the insured to receive, depending on the company, up to half of the death benefit (usually up to a limit...
by Ed Hinerman | May 26, 2007 | accelerated death benefit, cancer, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, stroke
Terminal illness! How many times a day is a person told, or a family told that a person only has months to live? Often this news comes after a stroke that requires extensive medical care in ICU, or after a long battle with cancer. Medical bills pile up and, because...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 15, 2007 | accelerated death benefit, insurance, life insurance, term insurance, universal life, whole life
In response to a less than reputable business practice, life insurance companies now offer at no additional charge a feature called an accelerated death benefit. It wasn’t that long ago that there was a prolific market in praying on the terminally ill and...
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 3, 2007 | accelerated death benefit, Independent agent, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance, term insurance
It’s all over financial news sources. And it’s true. Not often news and truth are in the same corner, but here you go. Due to updated mortality tables and good old competition, the rates, primarily in the healthiest rate classes have been coming steadily...
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