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Where can I ascertain whether I qualify for unpaid insurance benefits?

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Bill Boyd

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2015

SOURCE: What kind of benefits should I check before buying insurance?

talk with several insurance brokers
talk about benefits, what happens if, when and after
talk about different products and how it affects you if you stop payments, die, who gets what
remember that insurance companies only provide a policy that benefits them not you and to get you to part with money they have to give the minimum required

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jhon paul

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2019

SOURCE: What kind of benefits should I check before buying insurance?

The kind of benefits that you should check before buying insurance is:
1)Whether the Life insurance pays out or it can help to provide financial security to loved ones
2)insurance provides financial protection
3)Maintains standards of living
4)Encourages saving
5)Eliminates dependency
6)share risks
https://www.swiftlifeinsurance.co.uk/insurance

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How do we find out about or terminating a life policy and getting the benefits

Contact the life insurance company which issued the policy and for which premiums have been paid and ask someone knowledgeable there about "cashing out" the policy.

Or, has the person for whom the life insurance policy was purchased passed away and you are a beneficiary? If so, you need to contact the life insurance company and report the passing away of the individual. To make a claim, you will need to provide the d3ath certificate for the person. (Have to spell "d3ath" like that or the Fixya.com algorithm considers it a "bad word" and blocks it out. Sigh.)

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How to Find the Right Voluntary Benefits Plan

By Trustmarksolutions.com

Life. It can be unpredictable at best which is probably why the insurance industry has grown to the size that it has. With that growth, insurance companies have come and gone, but most of us are familiar with the big names in the voluntary benefits world. When shopping around, it's hard to tell who offers the best product for the best price. So, how do you know you're getting the coverage that you, your family, or your employees need and deserve? We're going to tell you how to find the right insurance coverage today.

Some Things to Consider When Signing up for a Voluntary Benefits Plan

Perhaps one of the most important things to consider when searching for the right benefits plan is whether or not the prospective company takes a genuine interest in your needs, so they can find the right solution for you. Few companies take the time to listen to their clients and if you have the opportunity to work with a voluntary benefits provider that has designed coverage based on customer feedback; then that's a company you should seriously consider working with.

Another thing to consider, is choosing a company that is willing to work with you and/or your employees. Most insurance companies take a "one-size-fits-all" approach when offering plans and packages to their clients. When considering a voluntary benefits provider, you want to look for flexibility and a company that is client-focused.

Also, if they assign someone to work one-on-one with each of your employees during the enrolment process by educating them on the different coverage options. This will give your employees a better understanding about their coverage, and that's so important since most people often don't understand what their coverage can actually do for them.

What Type of Coverage to Get

The great thing about working with a voluntary benefits provider that listens to the needs of its customers is, you won't end up buying coverage that doesn't apply to you, your family, or coverage that doesn't set your company apart from the rest. Rather than offering pre-designed packages, it's nice to know that someone is willing to offer you coverage based on your needs.

The type of coverage your chosen provider should be willing to offer:

  • Life Insurance: Covers your family should anything happen to you.
  • Accident Insurance: In the event of an accident, this can cover you where your other health insurance may not be able to cover you.
  • Critical Illness Insurance: If you're diagnosed with an illness, this will help take care of your family and your home.
  • Disability Insurance: Covers unexpected illnesses and becomes your paycheck when you are unable to work.
  • Long-term care Insurance Options: ***** benefits, living benefits, terminal illness benefits with options for what you'd like covered by this benefit
  • Life Health & Wealth: Coaching and planning for personal health and finances.

Where to Find the Right Voluntary Benefits Provider

Try doing a search under words like, "voluntary insurance, employee voluntary benefits, voluntary benefits for employees, and disability insurance". You'll most likely find a host of companies under these words, but remember to take the time to do your research, so you can offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package to your employees.


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What kind of benefits should I check before buying insurance?

talk with several insurance brokers
talk about benefits, what happens if, when and after
talk about different products and how it affects you if you stop payments, die, who gets what
remember that insurance companies only provide a policy that benefits them not you and to get you to part with money they have to give the minimum required
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