by Ed Hinerman | Jul 30, 2015 | claim, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance
I had a guy in his mid 40’s call me several months ago. His wife had broached the subject of life insurance with him, suggesting correctly that if he were to die unexpectedly she and the kids were going to have a rough time. While he was doing well in his job,...
by Ed Hinerman | Oct 9, 2012 | compliance, doctor's recommendation, insurance, life insurance
There is, especially in impaired risk life insurance, frequently a disagreement between clients and their doctors as to whether or not a condition or illness actually exists and almost always some contention over the severity or the treatment. Life insurance...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 21, 2012 | application process, approval, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance, term insurance
So, what happens if the approved life insurance application isn’t at the same rate you were quoted? This happens a lot when you use agents that don’t shop cases before they choose the right company. Less frequently it happens when new information comes up...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 16, 2012 | application process, insurance, life insurance, liver functions
So, let me catch you up. First you went through finding the right agent because anyone who reads this blog knows that the right agent using the right company equals the right outcome. Then your agent got down and personal and used that information to informally shop...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 13, 2012 | application process, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance, life insurance approval
Now we’re rolling. Just because I’ve used two posts getting to the actual life insurance application and life insurance exam is not indicative of how long the process takes. Again, as promised, at the end of this series I will give a breakdown of the...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 7, 2012 | application process, approval, conversion, guaranteed level premium, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance, life insurance approval
I’m going to make this life insurance application process seem a bit lengthy and cumbersome in explaining it, but be assured right up front that the process is neither of those if you just take some of these suggestions to heart and work right through it. In...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 10, 2012 | cholesterol, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance
It’s not like I’m some grumpy old guy that just thinks young men are stupid. There are a lot of refreshingly intelligent and down to earth young men out there who believe in stepping up to the plate, especially when it’s a plate of their own making....
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 1, 2012 | application process, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
Our office has always been about getting the job done for our life insurance clients and getting a policy in force as soon as possible. I could probably be labeled a little obsessive compulsive about the application process, but I believe my logic is sound....
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 6, 2012 | A1c, bipolar disorder, cancer, heart disease, insurance, life insurance
It would interesting to understand the psychology of an average life insurance agent. I know that there are plenty of truly lazy agents out there who, it appears, have a template that your life insurance application needs to fit into. If it doesn’t fit they...
by Ed Hinerman | Dec 6, 2011 | cholesterol, Independent agent, insurance, insurance quotes, life insurance
Where has our American “get er done” philosophy gone? It seems like I run into cases everyday where a person’s life insurance agent gives up if they application is not approved at the rate they thought their customer would get, or even declined. I...
by Ed Hinerman | Aug 17, 2011 | insurance, life insurance, professional athlete life insurance
Let’s just call it like it is. In far too many cases those who make the most are also the busiest and the most likely to put off something like a life insurance application. Entirely too much time and energy can be spent and heck, with money in the bank,...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 6, 2011 | bipolar disorder, decline, insurance, life insurance
MIB, the Medical Information Bureau, has always been kind of this covert secret group that snatches information whenever you apply for life insurance or health insurance. MIB has been blamed for a lot of things and I thought it would be helpful to demystify their role...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 15, 2010 | beneficiary, insurance, life insurance
In a post I had written a year or so ago I had related the story of a client who was fighting with hospitals and her fiance’s family for a life insurance death benefit that was rightfully hers. They were a proactive couple, wanting all of the pieces in place by...
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