Index Life Insurance

Is it a good idea to name the insured’s estate as a beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy?

No. When the policyowner names their estate as beneficiary, it opens the doors for creditors to make a claim on the proceeds.   All estates go through a legal process called probate.  The courts appoints an administrator or executor for the estate after an attorney files the paperwork.  The executor is responsible for gathering assets and […]

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Are insureds entitled to interest on delayed claims?

Almost all states have statues dealing with this issue.  In each state, the requirement is for the company to pay claims promptly (within 30 days) once their liability is clear.  Interest rates vary from state to state.  A common issue found in market conduct examination by the state regulators is lack of notice of the

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Payment of Interest on a Life Insurance policy

When an insurer delays payment on a life or annuity contract, they have deprived the insured or beneficiaries of the use of the money.  To stop unnecessary delays in payment of proceeds, states have enacted laws requiring the payment of interest to those effected by the delays.  Below is the Illinois Law: 215 ILCS 5/224

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Iowa Index Product Training

Iowa requires those producers wanting to sell any index insurance products to complete a one time index product course with at least four credits before presenting or selling index life or annuity policies.  This requirement applies to resident and nonresident insurance producers. You can review this requirement at the Iowa Division of Insurance . Chapter 15, page 1,

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