Jack, what is a General Liability Property policy as stated in the article? Also, I wonder why a 91 year old needs a Workers Compensation policy. Still trying to run a business at that age? He probably needed to because of the Obama economy.
Obviously, Agent, Jack did not write the article so why are you asking him about a GL Property policy? You can’t figure out what was meant by that? Why should a 91 year old run a business if they have all their faculties?
Way to upvote yourself Confused/UW. Do you not have an ounce of reading comprehension? I did say as stated in the article and that sailed right over your liberal head.
You will always know when it is me posting, Agent. I’ll either use my name in the name field or I’ll end my posts like I am doing right now. Also, I have never upvoted or downvoted posts ad nauseam like you do.
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February 22, 2016 at 4:40 pm
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Agent,
How do you not know what is a General Liability Property Policy?
From the article, “DIF said it wasn’t until one of the workers under the policy was injured and filed a claim against the policy sold by Rodeffer that it was realized the policy never existed.” Obviously the 91 year old did indeed need the coverage. Would you have talked him out of purchasing the policy on the sole basis of his age?
I fear for your clients. I hope your E&O is paid up.
A 91 year old can have live-in help, maid, driver, nurse etc. If hired directly by him and he is the employer, then why would a worker’s comp policy seem unusual? Where I live in Florida, several of my elderly clients have full time household employees and they carry worker’s comp (usually advised by their financial advisor or trustee)…… you don’t have to have a brick and mortar store or be a contractor to have workers comp………does anyone think outside the box, it isn’t always square….
You have to admit that it is very unusual to have a 91 year old buy a Workers Compensation policy. I assure you they don’t do it on their own and kids or a trusted advisor has to show them everything.
Florida has enough crooked agents. We don’t more from other states.
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Obviously, Agent, Jack did not write the article so why are you asking him about a GL Property policy? You can’t figure out what was meant by that? Why should a 91 year old run a business if they have all their faculties?
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You will always know when it is me posting, Agent. I’ll either use my name in the name field or I’ll end my posts like I am doing right now. Also, I have never upvoted or downvoted posts ad nauseam like you do.
-Confused
you do not have to guess if it’s me or not. if it’s me, i will put my name somewhere in the post. also, i don’t play the stupid voting game that you do, so it’s never giving anyone more than one vote.
-Confused
Agent,
How do you not know what is a General Liability Property Policy?
From the article, “DIF said it wasn’t until one of the workers under the policy was injured and filed a claim against the policy sold by Rodeffer that it was realized the policy never existed.” Obviously the 91 year old did indeed need the coverage. Would you have talked him out of purchasing the policy on the sole basis of his age?
I fear for your clients. I hope your E&O is paid up.
To Agent…
A 91 year old can have live-in help, maid, driver, nurse etc. If hired directly by him and he is the employer, then why would a worker’s comp policy seem unusual? Where I live in Florida, several of my elderly clients have full time household employees and they carry worker’s comp (usually advised by their financial advisor or trustee)…… you don’t have to have a brick and mortar store or be a contractor to have workers comp………does anyone think outside the box, it isn’t always square….
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