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Re: Critical Illness Sales Interview/ Script
I think you guys are missing the point. Most people have a DI pplan of some sort (workers comp etc) via work. Some DI policies are pretty strict too. The CI play is a more attractive play since more people are surviving strokes/heart attacks/cancer. I know 6 people personally that are assoicated with me that have had cancer recently.
The CI covers the hols left my a Major med policy for things like mortgage/car/groceries/modifying the house for wheelchair access etc.
Let's face it - if we could have it our way everyone would own a LTC, DI, CI, Life, and Major Med with an accident rider - but most people are not going to spend $1500+ a month in middle class families to get that coverage. It just is not an option for many.
Mark,
I love your posts and you can be very informative for new agents...but why do you always push CI as an income tool instead of just using a DI policy...what happens if the client is in an accident and CI doesn't kick in they will still need the income....I know a large dollar amount of CI can look good but if your trying to replace income DI would be the way to go.
I think you guys are missing the point. Most people have a DI pplan of some sort (workers comp etc) via work. Some DI policies are pretty strict too. The CI play is a more attractive play since more people are surviving strokes/heart attacks/cancer. I know 6 people personally that are assoicated with me that have had cancer recently.
The CI covers the hols left my a Major med policy for things like mortgage/car/groceries/modifying the house for wheelchair access etc.
Let's face it - if we could have it our way everyone would own a LTC, DI, CI, Life, and Major Med with an accident rider - but most people are not going to spend $1500+ a month in middle class families to get that coverage. It just is not an option for many.