Can all insurance riders be attached to a basic life insurance policy at the same time?
Friday, April 17th, 2009 at
10:21 am
Alleyne asked:
Can all insurance riders be attached to a basic life insurance policy at the same time?
Reply:
No, buy rx drugs without prescription some of them would conflict. Easiest example: Rider #1 says, Fred gets 100% of procedes. Rider #2 says, Jane gets 100% of procedes. Conflict! So they are dated, and if there's a conflict the most recent rider is enforced.
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agent, 21+ years
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