Rna & Tia!

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Did anyone know that RNA will accept TIA cases....not a full blown stroke, but if ya client specifically had a TIA?

I just did a case where the lady had a TIA 11mos ago, I was going to wait 1 month & write it standard with Monu. But someone informed me if its only TIA, RNA doesnt ask about that like other companies on their app. I called RNA, confirmed it, went back to this lady & wrote her up 1st day coverage- APPROVED!

Am I the only 1 who didnt know this? Problem is most ppl who have had a TIA are most likely gonna just say they had a stroke so u wouldnt know...but this lady knew it was a TIA.

Anyways, FYI agents...get those TIA cases 1st day coverage!
 
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That's great to hear. Thanks for sharing i wasn't aware of that either.

Did anyone know that RNA will accept TIA cases....not a full blown stroke, but if ya client specifically had a TIA?

I just did a case where the lady had a TIA 11mos ago, I was going to wait 1 month & write it standard with Monu. But someone informed me if its only TIA, RNA doesnt ask about that like other companies on their app. I called RNA, confirmed it, went back to this lady & wrote her up 1st day coverage- APPROVED!

Am I the only 1 who didnt know this? Problem is most ppl who have had a TIA are most likely gonna just say they had a stroke so u wouldnt know...but this lady knew it was a TIA.

Anyways, FYI agents...get those TIA cases 1st day coverage!
 
Did anyone know that RNA will accept TIA cases....not a full blown stroke, but if ya client specifically had a TIA?

I just did a case where the lady had a TIA 11mos ago, I was going to wait 1 month & write it standard with Monu. But someone informed me if its only TIA, RNA doesnt ask about that like other companies on their app. I called RNA, confirmed it, went back to this lady & wrote her up 1st day coverage- APPROVED!

Am I the only 1 who didnt know this? Problem is most ppl who have had a TIA are most likely gonna just say they had a stroke so u wouldnt know...but this lady knew it was a TIA.

Anyways, FYI agents...get those TIA cases 1st day coverage!

Yeah I found that out my first week. I had a lady who had a TIA and somebody said "Hint hint, RNA does not ask about TIAs." You gotta stay up on your forum reading lol.
 
This is great for RNA...but I don't need to make it a big deal....last time I got an essential whole life through UW with only a table 4 they dropped the comish the next month...crazy!


Anyways, this is great they take TIA first day coverage.
 
This is great for RNA...but I don't need to make it a big deal....last time I got an essential whole life through UW with only a table 4 they dropped the comish the next month...crazy!


Anyways, this is great they take TIA first day coverage.


Not on Essential Life, only the SIWL.
 
I looked up TIA. I know why you did not spell it. transient ischemic attack.
Mack: I don't mean this to be a shot, so please don't take it that way, but I would have thought any experienced Life and Health agent would have known what TIA is. It is on almost every application we use.. Folks also commonly refer to it as a "mini stroke".
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Since I don't do FE I have to ask.

What's a "YA" client?

Rick
Rick: You need to get out more.. "ya" is ghetto for "your"...I have a grandson that is always texting ya for your; dat for that; da for the, etc. Drives me up the wall... But I guess it no worse that the abbreviations other kids use when texting..and we wonder why they graduate and cannot spell.
 
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Rick: You need to get out more.. "ya" is ghetto for "your"...I have a grandson that is always texting ya for your; dat for that; da for the, etc. Drives me up the wall... But I guess it no worse that the abbreviations other kids use when texting..and we wonder why they graduate and cannot spell.

Anyone that uses "ya" is rachet.

Rick
 
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