Showing posts with label #life #insurance #beneficiary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #life #insurance #beneficiary. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2020

Do You Have Any Insurance That Covers Coronavirus?

Lately a lot of people have me, as well as the rest of the insurance industry, if there are any policies that cover the Covid-19 or Coronavirus. The answer is of course, yes. We can quickly cover a few:


  • Major medical - As with all ailments, your major medical has few exceptions, and the virus is not one of them. As usual, you'll still on the hook for co-pays and deductibles, but that is insignificant if you're in the hospital for a few days or longer.
  • Hospital Indemnity - Speaking of hospital stays, a hospital indemnity (HI) plan is usually offered through work, but Surf Financial Brokers has started carrying an HI plan that can be offered on an individual basis. 
  • Disability Income - A traditional DI plan will cover you and your paycheck if you are out of work due to the virus, or any other illness. There may be an elimination period (the time before your benefits actually begin) of between 0-30 days, so check your policy. 
  • Life insurance - If you have life insurance and die from the Coronavirus, your beneficiaries shouldn't have to worry about the company not paying the claim. First of all, legally the carrier has to pay under the terms of the policy, which is a legal contract. Secondly, it would be a public relations nightmare if the insurance company arbitrarily decided to not pay. 

Any or all of the above policies should pay a claim if you were to get sick from the Covid-19 virus, but be aware that the life, HI and DI plans may pre-existing conditions exclusions. In other words, don't expect to get a policy issued if you just had the virus.

For a list of policies offered by Surf Financial Brokers, click here. Some even have interesting videos.

Most importantly, please stay well, healthy and practice social distancing as much as possible.



Chris Castanes is the president of Surf Financial Brokers, as well as a professional speaker helping sales people be more productive and efficient. 

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Does Your Beneficiary Know Where To Find Your Life Insurance Policy?

So you've purchased a life insurance policy because you are very responsible and want to make sure that your loved ones have enough money in case you die too soon.  That's awesome, but you have one more job to do and that job is to make sure your beneficiary knows where to find the policy.

Many times, we throw the policy in a cabinet or a safe box and forget about it.  Big mistake.  Here are some basic suggestions to help you make sure your policy does what it is intended for.

  • Let your beneficiary know you named them as such.  I can't tell you how many times I've heard someone say, "I don't want to tell them because they might kill me."  I hope they are kidding, but if not, why would you name them beneficiary in the first place? 
  • Let the beneficiary know they will know where to find your policy, as well as other documents they will need.  This can include your social security card and death certificate. 
  • Don't put your policy in a safe deposit box at a bank.  This may sound like a great idea but many times the only one with access to the safe deposit box is the deceased and the bank won't open it without a court order. 
  • If you are pre-planning your funeral you can give your life insurance information to the funeral home and they can access your policy at your death.
  • Don't name minors as your beneficiary.  Life insurance carriers won't pay until the child is of legal age (usually 18 years old) and that can result in the much needed funds not being dispersed for the intended uses.
Also remember that your beneficiary will have a more difficult time if you buy your policy online without an agent.  Will they know which website you bought from or which 800 number to call?  Make the job of your beneficiary hassle free!

We can help you with your life insurance planning needs at Surf Financial Brokers