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Three Insurers Give Group Life A Facelift
National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, June, 1998 by KOCO, LINDA
LINDA Koco IS A SENIOR EDITOR WITH NU's LIFE & HEALTH/ FINANCIAL SERVICES EDITION. Group life insurance may be getting a facelift at a number of insurers. Here are three recent examples. Fortis Benefits Insurance Company in Kansas City Mo., has unveiled a new 1998 life contract, for groups of three lives and lip (most states), which features an expanded definition of disability for claimants who are also covered by a Fortis benefits long-term disability policy.
In addition, the product broadens the previous version's accelerated benefits definition. It now allows ancillary ...
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