Second bad mail offer for life insurance from United of Omaha

As if once wasn’t bad enough, I received a second life insurance mail offer from United of Omaha.  It’s for graded benefit life insurance, the kind a person might consider, as a last resort, if uninsurable or terminally ill.

One insert read, “IF YOURE STILL UNDECIDED – It’s probably for one of these reasons…”   None of those reasons included the probability there is better and less expensive coverage available than graded benefit whole life insurance.

 

 

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Mail offers from United of Omaha for whole life insurance: why you should not return

Like everyone else I get mail pitching life insurance. United of Omaha last week mailed me an offer for “Easy Way” whole life insurance. Coverage is up to $10,000. No health exams.  Guaranteed acceptance. It took me a few minutes to find the key term tucked into the brochure as the last of 10 benefits. That’s the place where they got around to mentioning it was a graded death benefit.

 

During the first two policy years, if you die from natural causes (and cause other then accidental), your beneficiaries will received all premiums paid, plus 10%.  After two years, the full benefit is paid for death due to all causes.

 

Note: there is no life insurance benefit for 2 years, only money back plus interest, unless it’s an accidental death.

Easy acceptance is not the best life insurance. It’s the most expensive. Find your best option:

  • 1st choice:  Life insurance that requires a blood test.   Saves lots of money.  Called fully underwritten life insurance
  • 2nd choice:  Full and immediate benefit life insurance called simplified issue whole life
  • 3rd and last choice:  graded benefit life insurance, guaranteed issue

 

Guaranteed issue is only suitable when in extremely poor health, terminally ill or uninsurable because of a condition like AIDS.

 

Check first to see if you qualify for better coverage. Even if guaranteed issue is the only option, shop for the best premium.  There are many companies that offer graded benefit coverage besides United of Omaha.

 

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Licensed Agent:  Sean Drummey
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AARP life insurance poor choices

AARP life insurance choices are flawed and will tend to be more expensive.  When you go to AARP’s website for life insurance, all the options say “No Physical Exam”. That’s more expensive coverage. Actually you want to take a “physical”, called a paramedical exam, even if you’re in your 70’s or 80’s.  It’s free, they come to your door, takes about 20 minutes and can save you lots of money.   Here’s the proper order of choices for life insurance as a senior.

#1 option

Fully underwritten life insurance.   Applications require a blood test and short paramedical exam.   Carriers generally request your medical records, all at no charge to you.  This way life underwriters can gage your risk classification and make you an offer for coverage.   This will save you lots money over a no physical exam policy.  Genworth and North American offer lifetime guaranteed permanent coverage, called no lapse universal life, starting at a $25,000 benefit, Penn Mutual starts at $50,000, and multiple carriers, including Lincoln National and Aviva, offer coverage of $100,000 and more for seniors.   Unless you’re in really, really poor health, try this first.  There is no cost to you to apply, and the worst they can do is offer you a higher rate or turn you down.

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