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I was paid $142 for my time in a deposition on that case.
What was the hourly on that?
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I was paid $142 for my time in a deposition on that case.
What was the hourly on that?
I was in there for an hour, so I guess that would be $142.
25 hours a week is about $3,500...
Coach,
So this was strickly a price reduction sale?
I'm not sure what you mean? Can you explain this further for me? Both were rated standard if that's what you meant.What action did each insured take?
What do you mean they never asked about their conditions?
What kind of carrier does not ask about on going conditions?
This is the epitome of the value a quality professional can bring to the table. Excellent.
Bet you didn't have to do any "closes" on them either, did you?
eir and eir
So . . . is Rob your bitch?
No, not strictly price. After two hours on the phone, they're out of pocket was reduced from $10,000.00 total ($5000 each) to $5700 total. There lifetime max went up to 8 million from 3 million. Plus the three year rate guarantee (which we calculated vs. rate increases every 12 months) and the decreasing deductible (drops to $3000). And they have the HSA option. Conveniently they saved just over $900 a month.
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I just ran across a potential client with a decreasing deductible plan. I have never seen a plan design like this.
I have never heard of this carrier either and it looks to be association type plan out of Texas.
What carrier did you put them with?