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Everything is not always the agent's fault.Assuming agents were not writing a lot of young healthy people into an FE policy. Some of these people are going to be harder to place level or at all. Then what? And restarting the contestable period.
Did an agent solicit my elderly grandmother and talk her into cashing out her Whole Life policy? Did the agent ask all the questions? Did they misinterpret a question? Did the agent rewrite/ churn prior clients? Does the agent or agency have a track record of marketing to and preying on the poor and vulnerable? Will E&O defend the agents even if the suits are frivolous?
Could the company be looking for a way to hang this on a group of agents or an agency?
If it is just a few cases probably not going to be a big deal. If a lot, it could be a real mess.
Personally, I didn't approve anyone with KSKJ or with any other company.
In fact, I argued with KSKJ that they were approving people better than I had quoted them and better than they qualified for.
They got annoyed with my telling them that and said flatly "we are comfortable with the decisions"
And I wasn't the only one. I can name at least 5 agents that had that same conversation with them.
To come now with a different response is not just wrong it's probably illegal.
And for agents to blame agents is just as wrong.