by Ed Hinerman | May 14, 2012 | contestability, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
There is probably no more misunderstood part of a life insurance policy than the contestability or incontestability period. This is the two year period beginning with the date the policy goes in force during which a company can review the underwriting and pull...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 2, 2010 | incontestability, insurance, life insurance, over 50 life insurance, senior life insurance
There are plenty of stories about life insurance companies squirming out of paying death benefits, so I think it’s fair for a person to question if their beneficiaries will really get what they’ve paid for if the pass away. I’m often asked about the...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 14, 2010 | insurance, life insurance, skydiving
I had a customer call today with a question about whether his in force policy would cover him in case his birthday present, a chance to sky dive, didn’t work out so well. His policy has been in force with for 6 years and at the time he took it out he...
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 28, 2009 | incontestability, insurance, life insurance, suicide clause
I was recently interviewed by bankrate.com and MSNBC concerning some aspects of why life insurance companies might refuse to pay a death benefit. From the perspective of the consumer it seems there is a belief that companies really search for ways not to pay. In spite...
by Ed Hinerman | May 4, 2009 | Banner Life, heart attack, incontestability, insurance, life insurance, melanoma, term insurance
Continuing on with a series of posts I started last week on life insurance applications I would like to discuss the necessary (by law) and often misunderstood Authorization to Obtain Information or HIPAA authorization form. HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and...
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