LISA Responds to ABC Report on the Life Settlement Market
Written on October 4, 2009 – 7:27 pm | by Admin
World News Tonight (ABC) considered Life Settlements. Producers of the program found a physician consumer, Dr. Eddy Powell, who had happily sold his life insurance policy for far more than the value which the life insurer would have offered him at the time. Dr. Powell sold the policy for a value which required the buyer to pay the premiums for the rest of Dr. Powell’s (presumably long) life. In the ABC piece, Dr. Powell expressed regret for having sold the policy because, though the sale afforded him the ability to pay off his debts, he was no longer the owner of the policy. According to some experts, Dr. Powell appeared to have forgotten that, before considering the life settlement option, he faced two unsavory choices: sell his policy to the insurer for pennies on the dollar or allow it to lapse for a complete loss. The Life Insurance Settlement Association (LISA) encourages people who can hang onto their policies to do so, but for those who would otherwise lapse or surrender their policies, the settlement option should be considered wherever possible. The public needs to know that they have choices and that a life settlement is one of them.
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