It's very easy for trusted companies to mislead naive customers, and life insurance companies are trusted.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Let's hold insurance companies accountable the right way by making them put their whole customer base on the line.
If you know your life chances are greatly reduced, should you be in a position to take out life insurance if that knowledge is not available to the insurers?
It puts the provider in a situation of looking for ways to have someone else pick up a piece of the cost. As a result, every customer who has insurance ends up paying a 'hidden premium.' It simply adds to the health care cost burden.
Buying insurance is no one's idea of fun. And it's especially easy to berate something as funky-sounding as writing checks to defend our neighborhoods against apartment-size rocks from space. But this is one insurance pitch that makes perfect sense. Ask the dinos.
Experts said public companies worry about the loss of customer confidence and the legal liability to shareholders or security vendors when they report flaws.
I've spent my career fighting the worst practices of insurance companies.
We try to find better solutions - our customers have given us a lot of trust.
People don't want to be told what type of insurance they have to have.
I detest life-insurance agents: they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so.
People don't trust private health insurance companies for all the right reasons.