Bankers Life and Casualty Company, a Review
Bankers Life and Casualty Company was established all the way back in 1879 and has grown into a major and esteemed insurance company, one of the most respected in the United States. The company focuses wholly on the requirements of American seniors.
Bankers Life has a very broad portfolio of extreme quality and competitive insurance products which include:
- Long term care
- Life
- Annuities
- Medicare supplement
- Medicare part d prescription drug
- Medicare advantage
Through the understanding of the financial needs of seniors Bankers maintains its focus and commitment to that sector of society. Bankers Life has offices in cities and towns throughout the country so their agents are available to personally address the unique needs and objectives of any potential insured.
The company does business in all of the states and the District of Columbia with the sole exception of New York. The company is domiciled in Illinois.
In the 1960’s is when Bankers turned its attention more towards the American senior population. This was after the Medicare bill was signed into law back on July 30th, 1965. The bill provided health insurance for the elderly population under social security. Very shortly after Bankers became one of the first companies in the country to offer Medicare supplement insurance.
Bankers Life also now offers Bankers Health Advantage Program. This program is one where you can save up to 20% on almost all brand name and generic prescription drugs and even up to 50% on dental and vision care services as well as much, much more. It’s important to note that this program is a health care discount and informational program and is not an insurance or prepaid services plan.
To find out about this plan or any service that Bankers has to offer enquire with a sales agent today.
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