Company & Specialty Insurance Forum

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Share your experience or views about different policies of insurance companies, good and bad both and also participate in the specialty discussions.

hi i am priyanka, I want to be a insurance underwriters. cur
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hi i am priyanka,
I want to be a insurance underwriters.
currently i am doing diploma insurance cources(liencate, associate, and fellowciateship). pls confirm that this course can help me to be insurance underwiter, pls suggest me as soon as possible.

insurance at age 64
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my carrier does not provide coverage for new clients at age 64 or above. Is there anything out there for people in this circumstance?

Tips to remember when writing an insurance letters
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Format for any insurance cancellation letter is the same. It simply means that you are providing the necessary information to your insurance company in a systematized style.

Following are the basic information needed to write your insurance cancellation letter. Before you begin with the letter keep these information handy. They are:
  • Your name and address (as on your insurance documents)
  • Your insurance policy number
  • Your mobile or any other telephone number
  • Your insurer's name and address
  • Date on which you would like the insurance to end
  • Reason why you want to cancel your policy (might not be needed in many cases)
  • Effective policy dates (although the insurance company will have it, but it would still be a good idea to include)

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Hi All! Can you guys help me to write insurance cancellation letter ? What information should I include in the letter? Is there any standard format that needs to be followed to create the best impression with the insurance cancellation letter? Can you show me an insurance sample cancellation letter?

Anna Dementieva

How to become an insurance adjuster - The general criteria
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Hola, its a great community to stumble upon. You guys are great with suggestions :D

Well, my question is that I'm really interested in becoming an insurance adjuster, but don't know how to approach. Currently I'm pursuing a graduate course in nutrition and dietaries. Can I become an adjuster by continuing my studies in this line? or, are there special courses that I need to study to become an adjuster?

All helps are welcome :) Tx,

Sabrina