Monday, May 04, 2009
Falling Premiums Heighten Interest In Life Insurance
David Boley is a Farmers Insurance agent who’s seeing life insurance from both sides lately.
On the one hand, despite the poor economy, there’s a steady interest in life insurance these days, what with falling premiums and an erosion in people’s sense of security.
On the other, he recently paid the death benefit of a life insurance policy to heirs of a man who bought it in 1940 at age 22. Boley got the antique policy document back – a reminder to him of the community connections and longtime commitment that his business entails.
Falling Premiums Heighten Interest In Life Insurance
Source: The Spokesman-Review
On the one hand, despite the poor economy, there’s a steady interest in life insurance these days, what with falling premiums and an erosion in people’s sense of security.
On the other, he recently paid the death benefit of a life insurance policy to heirs of a man who bought it in 1940 at age 22. Boley got the antique policy document back – a reminder to him of the community connections and longtime commitment that his business entails.
Falling Premiums Heighten Interest In Life Insurance
Source: The Spokesman-Review