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Hali Stus
We purchase insurance for the primary purpose of mitigating our risk by transferring it to an insurer. Life insurance, for instance, helps protect our loved ones from financial risk if we pass away. As policies often... Read More
When speaking with Doctors of BC members about life insurance, I am often asked, “How much do I really need?” The answer depends on a few key areas of consideration, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach. An... Read More
What would you do if your spouse was diagnosed with cancer? Who would look after your children? If you needed to take time off from your practice to support your spouse or attend appointments, could you manage all your... Read More
Has it been a while since you obtained life insurance to protect your loved ones? If so, it’s a good time to ensure your beneficiary designations reflect your current wishes, especially if your life circumstances have... Read More
Unlike conventional underwritten life insurance that requires the applicant to provide proof of good health to determine eligibility for coverage, there are no health or lifestyle questions necessary to obtain... Read More
When speaking with our members about life insurance, I am often asked, “How much do I really need?” That depends on a few key areas of consideration, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach. An experienced advisor... Read More
As one of the licensed, noncommissioned insurance advisors with Doctors of BC, I meet with physicians every day to talk about member-exclusive insurance offerings. Critical illness insurance is now part of every... Read More