Selling for Multiple IMO/FMO'S

Well, if I were a claim-denying underwriter, I would argue that since the Insured has enough bodily capabilities to be walking around and interact with others, that he does not fit the definition of "death," akin to brain death.

No script no mib lol
 
Well, if I were a claim-denying underwriter, I would argue that since the Insured has enough bodily capabilities to be walking around and interact with others, that he does not fit the definition of "death," akin to brain death.

Now that Im comfortably writing a pretty large amount of business weekly............BUMP!!:D

I know I know its a terrible thing to do.;)

And now a little something something from the original gangsta:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SXWX6qg0y4
 
;) You know it:D

Sorry for acting so stupid. I'm new to insurance sales (FE is my main interest). 30 years in sales mgmt in the car business. My question is , is it ok and legal to sign with more than one IMO?

I'm in CT. What would any of the pros on here recommend to work with?

Thank you for any help.
 
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