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Critical Illness TrainingCritical Steps
Module 4 ActionHow? Objections
For agent use only. Not for use with
consumers. 15-425-02251 D (12/12)
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Comparing insurance-value?
  • Acknowledge the clients perception
  • The last time you bought electronics, like a TV,
    iPod or computer, did the salesperson try to sell
    you insurance on it?
  • They may not have called it insurance maybe a
    service plan or extended warranty. Did you buy
    it?
  • If yes Health warrantyIf no Two criteria

Script
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Health warranty
  • Most people think the same way Why would I
    spend a bunch of money to fix this, or worse, buy
    another one if something bad happened to my TV,
    iPod, or computer, when I can put a little aside
    now and not worry about it?
  • Whats really unfortunate is that most people
    know they can take out a warranty on their TV or
    iPodbut my industry hasnt done a good job
    letting people know they can actually take out a
    warranty on their health.
  • Script

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Two criteria
  • Two event criteria to consider for purchase of
    insurance
  • 1. Likelihood
  • 2. Impact

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Goose and the golden egg
  • Moral of the story?

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Non critical illness insurance
  • Would you buy a product, that if you wrote a
    check each January 1, could guarantee that
    yourself (and your wife and children) would not
    get cancer, have a heart attack or stroke for the
    next 365 days?
  • Unfortunately, that product does not exist. The
    best we can do is ensure that some funds arrive
    if you are faced with a major health crisis to
    help you through recovery.
  • Script

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The premium I dont mind paying...
  • Of all the insurance premiums I pay each year, my
    critical illness premium is my favorite, because
    each time I pay it, it means its been another
    year successfully dodging all the horrible
    conditions like cancer, heart attack and stroke.

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A great phrase
  • If it were methis is what I would want it to
    look like.
  • What about you?

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CI how it could happen?
  • It could be years from now that you have
    something unexpected happen, where for a period
    of time, you could use some help.

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Urgency vs. life insurance
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The four questions CI meeting
  • Do you know someone ?
  • Did they plan on it? Or, was it unexpected?
  • Was there unplanned emotional or financial
    strain on the household/business?
  • Would cash have helped?

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Ratings and choices
  • Many dont get coverage at all
  • Two choices if there is a surcharge
  • Take extra premium
  • Adjust benefit down to keep premium at starting
    level

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You are the key
  • Products dont win, IQs dont win, college
    degrees dont win,you win!
  • The difference is you!

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Script comparing value
  • The tremendous value of this critical illness
    insurance really comes out when we compare it to
    many of the other insurance products that most
    people think they should own.
  • Let me scribble down what I mean by that. So
    what is the value of your home? What do you pay
    for your home owners insurance? What is the
    value of your car? What do you pay for car
    insurance?
  • Now by contrast we have your health and a
    benefit we have discussed of 75,000 tax-free
    with a premium of 1000 (that is contractually
    guaranteed even if way more people claim than
    the insurance company anticipated)
  • With the unfortunate reality of how often this
    stuff happens to healthy people like you, would
    you agree that this seems like a smart way to
    cover that risk?

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Script too much insurance
  • I often have clients who look at their
    monthly bank statements or hear about another
    insurance product, and tell me that there are
    already too many insurance products. How can
    they choose from so many.
  • With insurance being offered on the obvious
    things like life, auto and home, to things like
    extended warranties on the electronics we buy,
    have you ever felt that way?
  • (continued)

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Script too much insurance
  • The last time you bought electronics, like a
    TV, iPod, or computer, did the salesperson try to
    sell you insurance on it? They may have called
    it a service plan or extended warranty or
    something creative like that.
  • Did you buy it?
  • (continued)

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Script health warranty
  • Option One Did you buy it? Yes
  • Most people think the same way Why would I
    spend a bunch of money to have this fixed or buy
    another one if something happened to my ___, when
    I can put a little money aside now and not have
    to worry about it?
  • Whats unfortunate is that while everyone
    knows they can take out a warranty on their TV or
    iPod, my industry hasnt done enough to let them
    know that they can actually take out a warranty
    on their own health with the product we are going
    to talk about today.

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Script two criteria
  • Option Two Did you buy it? No
  • The best advice that I have ever heard on how
    to determine whether any type of insurance is
    worth exploring further, is to see if it meets
    two important criteria
  • Criteria 1 The event should be quite likely
    to occur, and Criteria 2 If the event did
    happen, it should have a large enough impact that
    you would want someone else (insurance company),
    not you, to foot the bill.
  • Maybe thats why you dont typically buy the
    warranties? Many people feel the same way. Its
    reasonably likely that this may break in the
    future, but I would just pay to fix it or buy a
    better one at that time for likely less money.
  • (continued)

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Script two criteria
  • This doesnt mean that you should purchase
    every type of insurance that you feel passes
    these two criteria, but it is a pretty good test
    to see which coverage you should, at minimum,
    explore further.
  • Let me give you two extreme examples First,
    if someone were offering lost pen insurance, I
    would suggest that although it meets the first
    criteria of being likely to occur, as I tend to
    lose a pen every week, the event does not impact
    me enough?the second criteria?to make me pursue
    the insurance discussion further.
  • Conversely, is someone was offering me
    meteor insurance that would pay me in the event
    I was hit by a meteor, as much as it clearly
    meets criteria two of a massive impact, it is so
    unlikely that I would not be interested in
    hearing more about the insurance, regardless of
    how little it cost.
  • (continued)

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Script two criteria
  • I think a lot of people intuitively use
    something like the two criteria strategy when it
    comes to their choices for things like car and
    home insurance in that they know that there is a
    reasonable chance that a breakin could occur,
    and without insurance, it could have a large
    impact on them financially.
  • I cannot think of many events that meet the
    two criteria of likelihood and impact more than
    the an unexpected change in health from a major
    event like cancer, heart attack or stroke.
  • Sadly, far too many previously perfectly
    healthy people have to deal with these and other
    illnesses each year, and as I am sure you know,
    the emotional and potential financial impact on
    them and their families is significant.
  • The tragic reality is that most of these
    individuals do not even know that the product we
    are going to talk about exists and that it could
    have provided them with assistance at a time when
    their world was turned upside-down.

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Script non critical illness
  • As I see it, we all face the unfortunate
    reality that we could encounter a serious and
    unexpected health scare that could have serious
    emotional or financial impacts on us and our
    loved ones.
  • In a perfect world, I would love to have a
    product called Non-Critical Illness Insurance
    so that if you paid a certain premium every year,
    you, your spouse and kids would be guaranteed
    that full year without any threat of cancer,
    heart attack or stroke.
  • If you could drop into my office early each
    January and write me a check, and for that I
    could guarantee you nor your family would not
    have cancer, heart attack, stroke, or any of
    these other things happen for that full
    yearwould you write the check?
  • (continued)

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Script non critical illness
  • The reality is that no such product exists,
    but the threat still does and thankfully, so
    does this product. We cannot magically eliminate
    the risk of cancer, heart attack or stroke, but
    we can greatly reduce its financial impact on you
    and your family or business.
  • Until we get access to a magic cure-all, I
    think its wise we control what we can and shift
    the risk off your and your familys backs.

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Questions?
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