Arthur Rudnick
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originally posted by GDIAgency
MedAmerica is not rated 'B' with AMBest, they're rated 'B++' which is Good & Secure and falls into the 3rd tier of their ratings category, just behind Superior & Excellent. B++ is the 3rd highest category in their ratings. Here's what the ratings means:
"B++ is assigned to companies, that in our opinion, has a good ability to meet their ongoing insurance obligations."
Don't know about you, but I can live with that. How well versed are you in LTCi and the participating carriers? Because for a 100% cash-benefit product, there are no other options.
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And..............
That's a good thing.
Good luck!
....why would anyone insure with a B rated carrier unless there was no other option? I know I wouldn't want my personal or business insurance with a B rated carrier if I could have it with an A+ IV rated carrier.
MedAmerica is not rated 'B' with AMBest, they're rated 'B++' which is Good & Secure and falls into the 3rd tier of their ratings category, just behind Superior & Excellent. B++ is the 3rd highest category in their ratings. Here's what the ratings means:
"B++ is assigned to companies, that in our opinion, has a good ability to meet their ongoing insurance obligations."
Don't know about you, but I can live with that. How well versed are you in LTCi and the participating carriers? Because for a 100% cash-benefit product, there are no other options.
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The baby is coming along well. She is apparently very, very active. Due date is April and I am lamenting losing my freedom. I will be a busy OLD man with lots of company during my retirement years.
And..............
That's a good thing.
Good luck!
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