Denied disability insurance? |
My father has COPD and hasn't been able to work for about 4 years he was turned down for dis.insur, because he didn't pay in enough something???
I don't under this, is he entitled?... |
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How do the insurance companies view single folks? |
| What i mean is... i just was in my Bible study looking @ 1 Cor. 4 where Paul is talking about being single VS married. i made to comment, i've been told the insurance business willdoes consider ... |
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Pregnancy and Health Insurance? |
| I just found out that i am pregnant and unfortuneatley do not have health insurance. My finace has health insurance through the union, do we have to be married for me to be put on his health ... |
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Letting someone borrow your car? |
| my car is registered and insured by AAA and my friend has a valid license. is there anything i should be worried about letting him borrow my car for the weekend? i live in california. thanks!... |
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Homeowner's Policy-Question about replacement value . . .? |
| I just got a notice from my insurance company that they are raising my coverage for replacement of the dwelling. This is about a 50% increase over what I previously had (just switched to this ... |
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Should I quit or not? |
| My boss treats me like crap, and I feel miserable going to work. She will exchange comments that make me feel worthless, she even "jokingly" told me should would slap me across the face if I... |
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Why don't insurance companies want to cover mammograms for women under 40? |
| They say early detection is crucial, and there are women as young as mid 20s dying from breast cancer. Also, not all women feel confident in knowing what they are doing when they are doing self-... |
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Can you transfer your life insurance policy once fired? |
| If i'm fired from the employer providing my life insurance policy can I take the policy & pay on my own it myself or can i get the money back that i put into the policy or is the policy just ... |
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Do car insurance companies cover car rentals for leisure? |
Additional Details I'm asking if full coverage insurance covers the cost of the rental car...or at least a portion of it.... |
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What is home contents insurance for? |
| is it just if your belongings get stolen? On my policy it says that laptops are covered, but is ot of tehy are stolen? I broke it and i wonder if i shoul have taken accidental damage cover.... |
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Purely a business question do not answer with moral platitudes? |
| Ok purely from a business point of view I was wondering do health insurance companies pay for abortions, it seems to me that from an economic standpoint they would simply because an abortion is far ... |
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Do I really need health/Catastrophe insurance |
| I just graduated college and recently got a job. I have to work there for 3 months before I can get their insurance. Well after having countless arguments with my father on insurance I have come ... |
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anuj k | What are the best ways for communication to insurance agents in Insurance companies? |
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sunlightsublime
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the communication method are phone, fax, letter, email. these are for all including insurance agents. keep handy contact details of all persons who matter, preferably their visiting cards. it will help to communicate when necessary. |
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lilwabster
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In my experience as an intern in a Life Insurance company, most of the prospective clients were subscribed into the business through person to person meetings. This way, a rich rapport can be built between the insurer and the client, while the client also becomes better aware of the clauses of the contract ( especially, the conditions under which the claims are payable etc).
Most of us, who buy insurance do not bother to read the policy document entirely ( Yes, it is very boring and jargon studded). So, once we make a claim for an event, it becomes rejected by the insurer since the claim didn't meet the conditions as stated in the policy document. So, time spent with the insurance agent is an invaluable way of understanding all that you need to know about the contract.
In my opinion, call the agent first, make an appointment for a meeting and get insured!!!
Good Luck... |
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Richie Rich
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Face to face is always best. All my clients have my cell phone, 800 number if they are long distance, and fax and email. I make sure they can get ahold of me regardless. If they want me to meet them to discuss something, regardless of a commission or not, I make the effort to appear at their residence. |
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Joshi A
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There is no hard and fast rule. It is a long lasting relation/contract between the agent and the client. One can select any mode of communication whih is more convenient to both. |
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Sam K
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i hope this may help u..............
http://www.get-insurance.tk |
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KNN
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What do you mean? I think it depends on what you need to communicate. Can you elaborate. |
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Joy T
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Beg to differ with Mr lil. A personal meeting is a luxury when time is of essence, and commute long distance. Plus the agents are usually interested in obtaining a commission, so it'll be them who will be more keen on personal interaction. It would be better for you to ask the agents for quotes on the different types of insurance and their policies, which you can make a comparison with and opt for which suits you the most. That is best done through e-mails as they are fast and reliable as the written word is stronger than verbal assurances. |
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zajjo
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hello friend a very good site for insurance
http://www.insuranceplan4u.com |
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