Friday, June 15, 2007

Obama, Clinton Spotlight Long Term Care Insurance Industry

In April 2007, Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
requested that our Government Accountability Office examine
the long term care insurance industry's track-record for
claims, premium increases and those increases' relation to
LTCi policy lapses. Will they find dirt under the rug?

Well, I'll give you the answer!

If you look at the long term care insurance industry's
claims pay-outs, you'd be encouraged. Claim denials are
extremely low compared to other types of insurance - and
LTCi companies pay a LOT of claims" - $3.3 billion in 2006
alone. The largest claim as of Dec. 2006 was over
$875,000!!! (Can you imagine paying that out of your
pocket?) So, kudos for long term care insurance.

However, there are some LTCi companies that have given the
entire industry a bad name, as well as giving consumers
reason to pause. Companies that have sold inexpensive
policies with lots of bells and whistles have felt the need
to either sell off their long term care insurance business,
ask for rate increases on existing policy holders or even
deny or delay claims. "Low-balling" on what should have
been "expensive" policies was definitely poor planning by
those companies Some folks might even look at it as some
type of fraud.

Some of the same companies had slack underwriting and would
accept people who were higher risk, health-wise. This
business strategy was a disaster waiting to happen.

Another issue has been one of rate increases. Some
companies have increased rates on their policies,
especially policies with unlimited lifetime benefits.
Since a company has to put aside a million dollars for
every unlimited lifetime policy, and since the price of
long term care itself is inflating at over 6% per year,
most companies who charged reasonable rates for these
policies have had to ask for rate increases.

It seems that the LTCi players that are left on the field
are being very careful these days. Long term care
insurance now has enough "claimshistory" that actuaries can
figure out what companies truly need to charge for each
product. Most companies have tightened up their
underwriting and some are not selling unlimited lifetime
policies any longer. The ones that do charge hefty premiums.

All these factors are helping to strengthen and revivify
the LTCi industry and to promote trust within consumers.
Let's hope that this trust is warranted and that these
improved policies will not suffer from rate increases in
the future!

There's no doubt in my mind that any investigation into the
LTCi industry will turn up some companies that had less
than desirable claims pay-out and rate increase records in
the past. Even so, I think that an investigation will find
that the LTCi industry as a whole is one of the best in the
insurance arena for paying claims. As far as raising
premium rates goes, since LTCi companies cannot increase
rates unless approved by a state's Dept of Insurance,
perhaps states' DOI should not grant as many rate increases?

... Just a thought!


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Long term care insurance activist, CB Cotton, and his wife,
Kimberly, write for http://www.PrepSmart.com - The Online
Baby Boomers Decision Assistance Center, where you get Free
Long Term Care Insurance advice, comparative rate quotes
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What is Renters Insurance? And Other Moving-Out Concern

First time moving out of the house? Don't be surprised if you're overwhelmed with the number of responsibilities you have to face, and the number of choices you have to consider in the course of smoothing out your new life as an independent taxpayer! Insurance is one of the things that you absolutely have to take into consideration. But the kinds of insurance out there in the market might overwhelm you even more! You might find yourself asking: What is renters insurance? How can I protect myself from the potential risks of renting a home?

Well, luckily, you don't need to be in the dark for much longer. If by the time you move out, you still have to ask "What is renter's insurance?" you're practically asking for someone to take advantage of you! It is best to secure a renter's insurance as soon as you move in, so that you are able to protect yourself against the common troubles faced by someone who has just moved into his or her own living space.

You may finally appreciate how having one's own living space isn't as easy as it used to look, when you were stuck with your parents and had to abide by their house rules. As someone who is responsible for pretty much everything in a new living space, you should finally be able to appreciate the house rules your parents or guardians tried so hard to make you stick to, while you were growing up! House rules are there to make sure everything in the house runs smoothly. For malfunctions and everything else, there is renters insurance.

Once the lease is signed, the tenant (to be more specific, you: the person who is leasing a specific area of the building for any purpose) is obliged to take care of everything inside his or her area of responsibility. But no matter how vigilant you are, things could always get out of control. Bear in mind that some devastating problems are not easily visible, or foreseeable. Faulty wiring, for example, could just creep up on you while you are sleeping, while you are away and you left the Tivo plugged in, or other inopportune moments.

It is best to secure renters insurance in case of emergency. This is the kind of insurance that you, as the renter, must take the intiative to get. This is not included in your contract with the building manager. This is protection from accidental fires, electrical surges, theft and other unforeseen potential tragedies.

If you are in correspondence with an agent who is selling property insurance, make sure to ask him or her: "What is renters insurance?" Getting a good answer - as well as a good premium - will save you a lot of grief in the future.

Insurenters.com provides you with information on renters insurance related issues, the pitfalls and the best tips. We are dedicated to help you find your renters insurance. http://www.insurenters.com/

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