Back to Biz: 5 Life Insurance Game-Changers Consumers Need to Know in 2015 ! #GuestBlog

It’s the new year and there’s so much to do. Much more than taking down the holiday ornamentation, we need to get organized for filing taxes, checking out what needs to be done for you personally in the areas of investments and your insurance profile. While health insurance is critical, don’t minimize your life insurance and even the disability insurance particularly if you have had some growth in your assets or income. … I either have lost you at this point or I have you wondering where I am going with this. I have this fabulous expert on insurance and what you need to know about changing your life insurance. During this time of your life, no matter what your financial profile, you should think about what your life insurance should be. It’s not costing less to live in the US, it costs more. So maintaining the same life insurance as 5-10 years ago, makes no sense. Want to know why?
Brian Greenberg, President of True Blue Life Insurance is an expert in the field and he has lots of 411 to share!


5 Life Insurance Game-Changers Consumers Need to Know in 2015

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Field expert, Brian Greenberg, cites life insurance industry innovations and trends that consumers should capitalize on in the New Year

If you’ve been putting off buying life insurance or revising your current plan, you’re not alone. Many consumers cite high premiums and a glut of red tape among the reasons they shy away from purchasing or modifying a policy. However, over recent years and even months, the life insurance industry has made great strides and is now more consumer-oriented than ever before.

Common barriers and challenges that once blocked shoppers from securing great coverage benefits with ease—and at affordable prices—are a thing of the past. Indeed, amid a handful of game-changing industry innovations, the time to consider life insurance coverage is now. Here’s why.

1. No Medical Exam Necessary

Medical exams have always been a major pain point in the life insurance process. Increasingly, companies are offering policies for lower benefit amounts (like $400,000 and under) without the need for a medical exam. However, insurance companies do check your pharmacy records to see all medications prescribed in the past five years. While underwriting times for these policies average about three weeks, some companies do offer coverage in just 24 to 48 hours and you can even find instant issue term life insurance.

2. Technology-Driven Price Drops

Today’s life insurance rates are down as much as 70 percent from their highs in the mid 1990’s. This is in large part due to the Internet, which has fostered aggressive competition between insurance companies. New technologies have also made it possible for companies to cut administrative costs and those savings are passed on to the marketplace. If you have an older life insurance policy, there’s a good chance you can get a better deal on an updated policy. As with refinancing a home mortgage to take advantage of better rates, it’s a good idea to revisit your current policy and see what’s available in terms of lower costs and higher benefits.

3. Ageism is Extinct

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that once you’re past a certain age, you can no longer get affordable life insurance. Regulators have revised life-expectancy projections — known as mortality tables — for the first time since 1980. A man who is 40 years old today can expect to live to be 78, not 73, as was the expectation 25 years ago. Because of this, an 80-year-old male can get a 10 year term policy and an 85-year-old can still get a fully underwritten whole life policy.

4. New Living Benefits

New living benefits riders enable you to use your life insurance policies while you are alive. For example, the accelerated death benefit rider allows you to use up to 75 percent of your coverage amount if you have a terminal illness. The chronic illness rider allows you to use up to 90 percent of the policy’s death benefit if you are unable to perform two of the six daily living requirements of bathing, continence, dressing, eating, toileting, and transferring. This is very similar to a Long Term Care Policy. Companies leading the way for living benefits riders are Transamerica and Protective Life Insurance. There is also a critical illness rider which allows you to use up to 90 percent of the death benefit of your policy if you suffered a critical health condition such as cancer, heart attack, stroke, a major organ transplant, end stage renal failure, ALS, blindness, or paralysis of two or more limbs.

Life insurance companies realize people are living longer. This is good news for everyone. No longer are great benefits only for the young or for those willing to pay high premiums and jump through multiple hoops. The insurance industry has listened and has responded to the needs of the consumer in order to streamline the application process and deliver benefits that make sense. Now not only can you get life insurance at any age, but you can also enjoy those benefits during your lifetime. It doesn’t get much better than that.

5. Painless Policy Procurement

Traditionally, if you wanted to buy life insurance, you had to have an in-person meeting with an insurance agent. In fact, most insurance companies required their agents to be present in order to witness the application. This practice has gone the way of the dinosaur. According to a 2013 study performed by the Life Insurance and Market Research Association (LIMRA) and The Life Foundation, fully 50 percent of consumers preferred buying life insurance without a face to face meeting. The industry apparently heard this collective marketplace voice and, today, there is no need to meet with your insurance agent in person. Applications can filled out over the phone or on the internet, the entire process is quicker and easier than ever. To that end, insurance carriers are offering Express or Rapid applications that include time-saving features such as digital applications, the acceptance of digital and voice signatures, and the ability to scan or fax the applications, thus avoiding “snail mail” altogether. In addition to making the application process simpler and more expeditious, insurance companies are also making it easier and more convenient for consumers to comparison shop and find the policy that best fits their budget. You can research all the insurance carrier’s rates online, and some brokers even allow consumers to run rate comparisons online without requiring them to enter their contact information as part of the process. This model is a bona fide hit, with 80 percent of the marketplace now researching and running rate comparisons online before purchasing a policy.

For those that put off getting life insurance because of the medical exams, paperwork, price, or pushy salesmen, the good news is that modern industry enhancements have largely alleviated those concerns. Of course, it’s imperative for consumers to ensure they are dealing with a reputable A-rated insurance carrier, which they can easily confirm by utilizing online resources like www.ambest.com, which allows consumers to search any insurance company’s financial ratings. Taking just a few minutes to do so can make a huge difference in the outcome of the life insurance endeavor.

References:

http://www.limra.com/Posts/PR/Industry_Trends_Blog/LIMRA_Survey_of_Tech_Tools__Use_of_E-Signatures_Expected_to_Increase.aspx

http://www.limra.com/posts/pr/industry_trends_blog/middle-market_consumers_value_trust_over_price__when_buying_life_insurance_online.aspx

http://www.lifehealthpro.com/2014/02/03/the-rise-of-the-internet-life-insurance-agent

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Brian Greenberg bio:
Brian Greenberg is a multi-faceted entrepreneur currently serving as a founder and executive of multiple online businesses, including serving as President of True Blue Life Insurance. Recognized as one of the most creative people in the insurance industry, Greenberg is in the world’s top one percent of life insurance and financial services professionals. He may be reached online at www.TrueBlueLifeInsurance.com.

You can find Brian Greenberg at http://www.truebluelifeinsurance.com/
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http://www.brianjgreenberg.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianjaygreenberg

Thank you to Brian Greenberg for an easy-to-read (and easy-to-understand) post about life insurance. Clear, concise and a fast read, it told me something new. How about you?

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One thought on “Back to Biz: 5 Life Insurance Game-Changers Consumers Need to Know in 2015 ! #GuestBlog

  1. This is a good explanation for the regular population. I think most people not only don’t know what they have, but don’t know how to compare in order to buy right. Good stuff!

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