PHILADELPHIA, PA, May 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) Chad Boonswang, legal professional and founder of Boonswang Law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, assists clients in handling denied and delayed insurance claims. Through his experience, Boonswang has assisted his clients in recouping the benefits that they deserve from their insurance providers--and he has come to understand the important nature of life insurance. A recent article published in a new column in The Washington Times explains why life insurance is important and the benefits that it can provide to policy holders and their families. Here, Boonswang emphasizes the crucial nature of having a life insurance policy and encourages policy holders to team up with legal representatives to ensure that their benefits are paid out in accordance with their contract.
The article provides some stunning statistics regarding life insurance, which originate from the LIMRA Life Insurance Awareness Month study. These facts include: one-third of wives do not have a life insurance policy, individuals do not invest in life insurance because they have other financial priorities or they believe that this form of insurance is too expensive, and 30 percent of participants in the study opted not to purchase life insurance because they did not understand which policy was best, were scared of investing in the wrong policy, or were not educated regarding life insurance in general. The author of the article explains that, by reaching out to experienced brokers, individuals can gain the information and guidance they need to make the right choice regarding their life insurance options.
The benefits of having life insurance, as outlined by the article, include financial security, a final gift to loved ones, and peace of mind in knowing that family members will be taken care of should the unthinkable happen. After having worked with numerous clients to collect on insurance benefits, Chad Boonswang can corroborate the fact that life insurance policies really do allow families to cope with the loss of a loved one without having the extra stress that financial difficulties can cause when a breadwinner passes on. As such, he encourages individuals to invest in life insurance plans.
"Taking out a life insurance policy shows family members that you are thinking of them and that, should anything happen, you have provided a way for them to continue to survive financially," Boonswang comments. "This is one of the greatest gifts that many of my clients have received; however, it is also true that individuals may have to fight for benefits if claims are delayed or denied. I strongly encourage anyone who has experienced this issue to fight for their benefits by partnering with a qualified legal professional."
Chad Boonswang urges individuals to talk to a broker to learn more about life insurance and to find a qualified local attorney if they are in need of assistance collecting their benefits.
ABOUT:
Chad Boonswang is the founder of Boonswang Law, a firm that provides clients with representation pertaining to product liability, medical malpractice, personal injury cases, catastrophic injury cases, and denied and delayed insurance claims. The legal professionals at Boonswang Law offer a high level of support to clients as they assist them in navigating their legal options. Boonswang earned a juris doctor from Villanova University School of Law. Additionally, he holds a bachelor of arts in philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania. When not working, Boonswang enjoys travel, golf, and supporting the local artistic community.
Attorney Chad Boonswang Emphasizes Value of Life Insurance
Chad Boonswang, noted legal professional, encourages individuals to invest in life insurance and hold their providers accountable for benefits.
2013-05-24
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