by L.A.S.
Whole Life insurance has seen a huge resurgence of interest in recent years. Many whole life policies are substituting for long-term care insurance for those who cannot qualify for that specific insurance policy; the fact that most whole life insurance policies can include a rider allowing for “accelerated benefits” in case of terminal illness has been a real boon for both insurers and for consumers. Also the tax benefits as opposed to an annuity or other investment is a consideration.
Many of the products listed below are only for workplace insurance offerings, but many also offer individual policies. This list may not be completely comprehensive. Please also consult the 2008 list for other companies, and your state insurance commissioners office. For the latter you can begin the search by going to NAIC online (National Assn. of Insurance Commissioners) and then click on your state; this will take you to your state's insurance commission and you will find a comprehensive listing of insurers who are licensed to operate in your state.
American Family Life Assurance Co. of Columbus (Aflac): aflac.com; 800-992-3522; all states; issue ages 18-65.
Americo Financial Life and Annuity Insurance Co.: americo.com; 800-231-0801 x 8410; all states EXCEPT AL ME MS NY VT WA, “Ultra Protector” series issue ages 50-85.
Colorado Bankers Life Insurance Co.: cbl-life.com; 800-367-7814; all states EXCEPT MN MT NJ NY ND VT WA WV; “Preferred Golden Protector” issue ages 15-85.
EMC National Life: emcnationallife.com; 800-232-5818; all states EXCEPT DE MD MA NJ NY; Workplace Increasing Whole Life issue ages 18-70. EMC National Life Co., at emcnl.com, also offers “Worksite Increasing Whole Life” for issue ages 0-70.
Equitable Life & Casualty: equilife.com; 800-352-5170; all states EXCEPT AR CA DC FL GA HI MD MA MN NJ NY NC PA WA WV WI; issue ages for Equilife Legacy 3 is 18-84. Equilife Legacy I is offered in all states EXCEPT AL CA DC HI MD MA MN NJ NY WA WI, same issue ages. Equilife Legacy II is offered in all states EXCEPT AL CA DC FL GA HI MD MA MN NJ NY NC PA WA WV WI, same issue ages.
Illinois Mutual: illinoismutual.com; 800-437-7355 x782; “Interest Sensitive Whole Life Insurance” is offered in all states EXCEPT AK HI MT NJ NY PA; issue ages for employees is 15-79.
M & O Marketing: mandomarketing.com; 800-228-5964; all states; issue ages 0-85.
Medico Insurance Co.: gomedico.com; 800-228-6080; offered in AR CO ID IA KY MO NE NV NM OK OR SC TN UT WV WY; issue ages 50-85 for “Final Expense Whole Life A04 or A05”.
National Life Insurance Co.: nationallife.com; 802-229-3333; NL LifeBuilder offered in all states, issue ages 0-85.
Royal Neighbors of America: royalneighbors.org; 800-770-4561; “Royal Prime” permanent whole life offered in all states EXCEPT AL AK DE DC HI LA MA MT NV NH NY SC VT WI WY; issue ages 0-85. Policies bought at ages 0-60 may be paid up by age 65.
Senior Market Sales Inc.: seniormarketsales.com; 402-397-3311; whole life policies offered in all states EXCEPT NY; issue ages 0-80.
Starmount Life Insurance Co.: insurancelife.com; 1-888-saylife or 888-729-5433 x112; “Value Life Gold” offered in all states EXCEPT AL DE DC HI ID IA MS MT NV NH NJ NY UT WY; issue ages 0-80.
Texas Life Insurance Co.: texaslife.com; 800-283-9233 x6845; “VPL-plus” offered in all states EXCEPT NY; issue ages 17-70 (dependents 6 mos-18 yrs).
Transamerica Worksite Marketing: transamericaworksite.com; 800-322-0426; “Transure” offered in all states EXCEPT CA FL MA MN MT NJ OR PA VT VA WA; issue ages 16-70 (children or grandchildren ages 0-24).
United of Omaha Life Insurance Co.: mutualofomaha.com; 402-351-5770; “Whole Life Express” offered in all states EXCEPT NY; issue ages 0-80.
Universal American: universalamerican.com; 800-538-1053 x8357; “Senior Tribute” final expense offered in all states EXCEPT AK HI MN MT RI WA WY; issue ages 45-85.
Unum: unum.com; 866-679-3054; “Interest Sensitive Whole Life” offered in all states; issue ages 15-80 (dependents 14 days to 24 yrs).
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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