NCOIL Highlights Life Insurance Awareness Month

 

For Immediate Release
September 3, 2021
Contact: Pat Gilbert
(732) 201-4133

NCOIL HIGHLIGHTS LIFE INSURANCE AWARENESS MONTH
Urges the Importance of Protecting Loved Ones

Manasquan, NJ – Congress has designated September as “National Life Insurance Awareness Month”. The National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) applauds this designation. NCOIL focuses on this campaign to serve as a reminder to families of the value of life insurance and encourage them to perceive life insurance as an investment into their families’ security.

NCOIL President, IN Rep. Matt Lehman stated, “Now more than ever, Americans need to be reminded to include life insurance in their financial plans. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create devastating outcomes for many. Families without life insurance could experience not only immeasurable emotional pain but also severe financial hardship.

NCOIL CEO, Commissioner Tom Considine said, “The past 18 months have made clear that unexpected events are part of life as we know it. Two common perceptions surrounding life insurance are that it is expensive and that it is not needed. However, many people can be insured for the price of a daily cup of coffee. Talk to your financial representative for a quote and work within your budget for a plan that is best for you. People of all ages are falling victim to COVID and everything can change in an instant. Everyone should understand the benefits of life insurance and the risks of going without it.”

Additional information and resources about Life Insurance Awareness Month can be found at https://lifehappenspro.org/life-insurance-awareness-month.

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NCOIL is a national legislative organization with the nation’s 50 states as members, represented principally by legislators serving on their states’ insurance and financial institutions committees. NCOIL writes Model Laws in insurance and financial services, works to preserve the State jurisdiction over insurance as established by the McCarran-Ferguson Act seventy-six years ago, and to serve as an educational forum for public policymakers and interested parties. Founded in 1969, NCOIL works to assert the prerogative of legislators in making State policy when it comes to insurance and educate State legislators on current and longstanding insurance issues.