This is a question that comes up occasionally. Usually someone wants to bind new coverage because the price just went up on their old policy, or because they want something in force for business purposes or due to upcoming travel.
The old way of "binding" life insurance was a real rats nest of potential problems for [...]Post from: Ed Hinerman On Life Insurance
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