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2021 Insurance Barometer Study Reveals Common Misconceptions That Prevent Americans from Getting Life Insurance They Know They Need
Despite record-high consumer intent in purchasing life insurance, new research finds too many Americans mistakenly feel life insurance is financially out of reach or too difficult to obtain.
Three Misconceptions May Deter Americans from Getting the Life Insurance They Need
Despite consumers’ broad consensus that having life insurance coverage is important, ownership has been declining over the past decade.
LIMRA: Consumers Want to Have the Same Experience When Buying Life Insurance as They Do On Their Other Retail Purchases
A new LIMRA study reveals that consumers expect transparency from a life insurance purchase the same way they would for buying other retail products or travel.
Disability Insurance Awareness Month - More than a quarter of employees underestimate the chance of becoming disabled before retirement
Employees who choose not to enroll in nonmedical benefits, like disability insurance, often say they don’t need the coverage. In fact, more than one in four 20-year-olds will experience a disability for 90 days or more before they reach 67, according to the Social Security Administration.
Defining What Good Customer Experience Looks Like Is the First Step Toward Achieving It
LIMRA and NEOS explore customer experience models in life insurance and annuity firms.
Disability Insurance Awareness Month – Only 20% of Consumers Own Disability Insurance Despite Almost Half Saying They Need It
According to LIMRA research, paying for basic living expenses if one becomes disabled is one of the top five financial concerns consumers have, but 8 in 10 consumers don’t own disability insurance.