Imagine this scenario: Two teenagers and a 7 year old suddenly a single parent when their mother dies of cancer. Their father is doing the best he can. Yet three hours round trip to work, it is difficult to be there as much as he wants to be there for his children
And the fight is not only one time. The children's mother was no life insurance. This means that there is no money available to pay the extra help necessary to take care of all the responsibilities and duties that once handled. (Both employees and stay at home parents are among the most likely to miss life insurance groups.)
For Boomer Esiason, a former NFL MVP quarterback and now a diffuser radio and television veteran, this scenario was too real. He was 7 years old who saw his father, Norman, struggle to manage the dual responsibility of being the only parent and breadwinner. "They gave me a life lesson early," Boomer said. "It was not the easiest life. - My father sacrificed a lot "
Unfortunately, the Boomer circumstances are too real for many other households in which a key supplier of the family died with little or no life insurance's. statistics show that only 44 percent of households have individual life insurance. This, combined with a reduction in the number of consumers with group insurance, leaving about a third of people without insurance at all. And a third of those who have insurance -life do not think they have enough
which group do you belong :. the uninsured, under-insured or the group lucky enough insurance to provide those who would be left behind ? If you are not sure, then the life insurance awareness Month September is a great time to evaluate your life insurance.
Watch Boomer video above to learn more about his personal history. If you think you may need life insurance (or think you do not have enough) to protect your family, contact an insurance professional as an Erie Insurance agent. He or she can help you find affordable coverage that gives you protection and peace of mind.
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