by Daniel LaLima | Dec 23, 2020 | General, Life
Telemedicine was increasing in popularity before COVID-19, and it has exploded ever since. Insurance regulatory bodies are keeping up to help patients access the service. On the surface, telemedicine makes a lot of sense. After all, why would you travel across town to...
by Daniel LaLima | Feb 19, 2020 | Life
More and more people are choosing cohabitation as an alternative to traditional marriage. How do these multiple partnership models impact life insurance? Marriage is falling out of fashion in America as an increasing number of people choose simply to live together...
by Daniel LaLima | Dec 18, 2019 | Life
Inch by inch, New York’s waters are rising. It’s forcing the region and insurers to redefine the areas at risk. New York is bracing for a future where floods may be more common. New York City, for example, has 520 miles of waterfront and contains many...
by Daniel LaLima | Nov 27, 2019 | Life
All 5 boroughs will implement NYC Care by 2020, with the Bronx at the front of the line. What might this mean for health insurance? The average cost for healthcare in America is among the highest in the world. Recent years saw it averaging around $11,000 per person...
by Daniel LaLima | Nov 13, 2019 | Life
Disabilities can mean much higher premiums, but there are options offering tailored coverage which may be a better fit. There are several reasons why 43 percent of people have no form of life insurance. Some write it off as too expensive, too complicated, or currently...
by Daniel LaLima | Nov 6, 2019 | Life
Some say technology is the perfect partner for life insurers, providing the data needed for more specialized coverage. Others feel it may be a step too far in deciding how policies are managed. Technology is becoming part of the future of life insurance as much as it...