Which is better, Colonial Penn or Garden State Life insurance?
Which is better, Colonial Penn or Garden State Life insurance?
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2.1.2010
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters As a disclaimer, I work for Garden State and write for their blog. You can be assured that both are quality life insurance companies that have been around for many years. I don't know Colonial Penn's financial rating off of the top of my head but Garden State is "A" rated by AM Best. RBC and HSBC are also quality companies that offer term life insurance without a medical exam if you just want a some more options. If your father dies less than 2 years after the policy is issued there may be a delay from any of these companies because they will have to investigate the claim since it would fall within the contestability period. It may take a couple of months for you to collect. If he dies outside of 2 years then you should be able to get your death benefit in only a few weeks. Source(s): My blog: http://gardenstatelifeinsurance.blogspot…
2.1.2010
Both companies are fine. Just shop by premium & buy w/confidence. You can get up to 300,000 w/out medical exams w/other companies but it gets costly over 50,000. Source(s): Insurance agent 20+ yrs