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Links – Life & Health

Source G. Barry Klein, CPCU, CLU

  • Acacia Life (Life and annuity products, company goes back to 1869)
  • Aetna (Life, health, financial services, but no longer any property/casualty insurance)
  • AFC Re (Life and annuity reinsurance)
  • AFLAC (American Family Life Assurance Company) (World leader in supplemental insurance)
  • Aid Association for Lutherans (Includes a genealogy section for Lutherans)
  • AIG Life (Part of the worldwide AIG family)
  • Alexander Hamilton Life (Now part of the Jefferson-Pilot group)
  • Allianz Life of North America (L & H division of this German goliath)
  • Allmerica Financial (Big, Worcester, Mass-based L & H and P & C conglomerate)
  • American Chambers Life Insurance Company (Health coverages for Chambers of Commerce)
  • American Fidelity (L & H, P & C from this company, soon be called American Mercury)
  • American General Corporation (Large, Houston-based L & H conglomerate)
  • American Income Life Insurance Company (Supplemental insurance, from this Waco, TX company)
  • American Life & Casualty (Primarily fixed annuity products, part of Conseco group)
  • American Medical Security (HMO based in Green Bay, WI, operating in lots of states)
  • American National Insurance Company (Large life company, in Galveston, Texas)
  • American Network Insurance Company (ANIC) (Part of the Penn Treaty American group)
  • American Security Insurance Company (One of the Fortis group of companies)
  • American United Life (This Indianapolis-based carrier traces its roots back to 1877)
  • AmeriHealth (HMO, PPO, etc., based in Iselin, NJ)
  • Ameritas Life Insurance (Formerly Bankers Life of Nebraska)
  • AmerUs Life (Life subsidiary of AmerUs Group)
  • Anthem Health & Life Insurance Company (Site lists all the locations and sales reps, by name& interesting)
  • Army & Air Force Mutual Aid Association (For both officers and enlisted personnel)
  • Assurity Life (A wholly-owned subsidiary of Lincoln, Nebraska’s Woodmen Accident & Life)
  • Aurora Life (Life, tax deferred annuities from this Santa Monica, CA company)
  • Banker s Fidelity Life (Part of Georgia’ s Atlanta American Group)
  • Bankers Life & Casualty (Part of the Conseco group)
  • Bankers Life of New York (” Life Links” site, where, links’ is a golf course, links, get it?  metaphor)
  • Bankers National Life (Part of the Conseco group)
  • Banner Life (One of the companies of the Legal & General America group)
  • Blue Cross/Blue Shield (Find local or regional ”Blues” by Zipcode search)
  • Boston Mutual Life (”Bigger Than Life”, for over 100 years)
  • Canada Life (Very large Canadian company, also writes in the US and other countries)
  • Catholic Knights Insurance Society (Fraternal order, based in Milwaukee)
  • Celtic Life (Specializing in individual major medical coverage)
  • Centennial Life (Health insurance to individuals and small groups, through general agents)
  • Central States Health & Life (Now national – except NY – and all L & H lines)
  • CIBC Life Insurance Company (Life/Health subsidiary of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce)
  • CIGNA (Formerly Connecticut General and INA)
  • Colonial Life of Texas (Originally Mortgage Bankers Life, writes primarily mortgage protection coverages)
  • Columbus Life (Site has FREE continuing education courses; what a great idea!)
  • Commercial Travelers Mutual Insurance Company (America’s oldest travel accident insurance company)
  • Commercial Union Life (”Over 300 Years of Heritage & Integrity”)
  • Conseco (Large life & health insurance holding company, based in Carmel, Indiana company)
  • Continental General (L & H product info, of course, and lots of software downloads)
  • Co-operators General Insurance Company (L & H, P & C insurance in Canada)
  • Cotton States Insurance (Serving 10 southeastern states from their home office in Atlanta, GA)
  • Coventry Healthcare (Managed care provider based in Bethesda, MD)
  • CPIC Life (Life insurance subsidiary of Blue Shield of California)
  • Delta Dental (Main site, with links to the various state Delta Dental plans)
  • Assurances generales des caisses Desjardins (French Canadian carrier, site is in French only)
  • Equitable Companies (This is the big Equitable, part of AXA, try their ”Fit for Life” game)
  • Equitable Life & Casualty (Specializing in senior citizens)
  • Federal Home Life (One of the GE Capital companies)
  • Federated Life Insurance Company of Canada (Candadian life subsidiary of Fairfax Holdings)
  • Farmers & Traders Life (A mutual company, and staying that way)
  • FHP (Now owned by PacifiCare)
  • First Colony Life (All states, one of the GE Capital companies)
  • First Penn-Pacific Life (One of the Lincoln National companies)
  • Florists’ Life Insurance Company (Specializing, of course, in the florist industry)
  • Forethought Life (Life insurance products offered through funeral homes)
  • Fortis Healthcare (“To Protect Everyone in your Castle”)
  • Foundation Heath Systems (FHS) (Includes Health Net, QualMed, PHS, & M.D. Health Plans)
  • Frontier Healthcare (New health care provider, part of Rock Hill, NY’s Frontier Insurance Group)
  • Garden State Life (Life products sold through direct marketing only)
  • GE Financial Assurance (Parent company for the various GE life and financial products companies)
  • GE Life & Annuity (Formerly Life of Virginia)
  • General American Life (Large mutual company in St. Louis, MO)
  • GNA (Life subsidiary holding company for GE Capital)
  • Golden American Life (Check status of variable annuities, 24 hours a day)
  • Golden Rule Insurance Company (Innovative products in health insurance)
  • Golden State Mutual Life (Los Angeles-based, doing business in about a third of the states)
  • Great West Life & Annuity Company (Large, American subsidiary of Canada’s Great West Life Assurance)
  • Guarantee Life (Business and personal life and health insurance from this Omaha company)
  • Guardian Life (Try their presidential trivia game, about presidents with disabilities)
  • Harvest Life (One of the GE Capital companies)
  • Horace Mann Life Insurance (Insurance America’s Educational Community)
  • Humana (Well-designed site from this HMO giant)
  • Illinois Mutual Life (Life, disability and annuities, from this Peoria, Illinois company)
  • Indianapolis Life (One of the older of the many Indiana-based life insurance companies)
  • IOF Foresters (The Independent Order of Foresters is one of the oldest fraternal organizations)
  • Irish Life of North America (US operations of Dublin-based Irish Life)
  • Jackson National Life (Information, and the gateway to their secure Broker Zone)
  • Jefferson-Pilot Insurance Company (Greensboro, NC conglomerate)
  • John Alden Life (Yes, it includes the history of John Alden, Miles Standish, & Priscilla Mullins)
  • John Hancock Mutual Life (Check out their ”Portrait Planning” financial tool)
  • Kaiser Permanente (Largest non-profit HMO, these folks invented the concept)
  • Kansas City Life (Modern site – with a video – from this 100+ year old company)
  • Kansas Farm Bureau Life (Protecting Kansans for over 50 years)
  • Keyport Life (Specializing in fixed, variable, and indexed annuities)
  • Lafayette Life (From Lafayette, Indiana)
  • Liberty National Life (From Birmingham, Alabama, one of the Torchmark companies)
  • Life Insurance Company of the Southwest (Majority owned by National Life of Vermont)
  • Life Insurance Company of Virginia (One of the GE Capital companies)
  • Life Investors Insurance Company (Life & annuity products, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, part of AEGON)
  • Life of Virginia (Another life subsidiary of GE Capital)
  • Lincoln Mutual Life (Over 100 years old, but just starting on the Web)
  • Lincoln National Corporation (Fort Wayne, Indiana’s big life and health company)
  • Lincoln Security Life (One of the ReliaStar companies)
  • London Life (Life and annuity products in Canada)
  • London Reinsurance Group (P&C, L&H reinsurance products; a subidiary of London Life)
  • Lutheran Brotherhood (These folks have a GREAT sense of humor!)
  • Manulife (Manufacturers Life) (Gateway to US, Canada, and worldwide Manulife sites)
  • Maritime Life (Life and investment products from Halifax, Nova Scotia)
  • Massachusetts Casualty Insurance Company (Disability insurance, all states, a subsidiary of Sun Life of Canada)
  • Mass Mutual (Beautiful – and fast – site, take a look at their Norman Rockwell exhibit)
  • The Medical Escrow Society (Nation’s oldest, largest viatical settlement company)
  • Medico Life (Part of Mutual Protective Life)
  • Met Life (Met Life Online & .. with Snoopy, of course!)
  • Midland National Life (Insuring the country, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
  • Minnesota Mutual (All 50 states for life, disability and financial products, since 1880)
  • Monumental General Life (Site is laid out as a ”’virtual trade show”)
  • Munich American Reassurance Company (Munich Re’s life/health reinsurance arm)
  • The Mutual Group (Beautiful site from this major Canadian life & health company)
  • Mutual of New York (MONY) (Nation’s first mutual life insurance company)
  • Mutual of Omaha (Take an online tour of their famous Wild Kingdom)
  • Mutual Protective Life (Coverages for seniors, even before Medicare)
  • Mutual Trust Life (45 states, from Jorie, IL, first mutual company to write juvenile policies)
  • National Life of Vermont (Based in beautiful Montpelier, writing in all states)
  • New England Life (“Taking responsibility for retirement”)
  • New York Life (“The Company You Keep”)
  • Nippon Life Insurance of America (American subsidiary of Osaka, Japan’s Nippon Life)
  • North Coast Life (Life and annuity products from this Spokane, WA insurance company)
  • Northern Life (Specialists in Tax Sheltered Annuities)
  • Northwestern Mutual Life (“The Quiet Company”)
  • Northwestern National Life (Now ReliaStar Insurance Company)
  • Ohio National Life (Life & disability coverages from this Cincinnati financial services company)
  • Oxford Life (Life & annuities from Amerco, the U-Haul family of companies)
  • PacifiCare (One of the leading managed health care companies)
  • Pacific Life (A Pacific Mutual company)
  • Pan-American Life (Writing life and health coverages in the US and Latin America)
  • Pekin Insurance (Midwest company, site designed for both agents and consumers, L&H and P&C)
  • William Penn Life (One of the companies of the Legal & General America group)
  • Penn Mutual Life (“A Better Way of Life”)
  • Penn Treaty American (Specializing in long-term care)
  • Phoenix Home Mutual Life (9th largest mutual life company)
  • Physicians Life Insurance Company (Wholly-owned subsidiary of Physicians Mutual)
  • Presidential Life (The thought in Nyack NY is, “Why name yourself after only ONE president?”)
  • Principal Financial Group (Big Des Moines, Iowa life, health and financial services company)
  • Promutuel (French Canadian carrier, site is in French only)
  • Protective Life (Life holding company, with many life company subsidiaries)
  • The Provident (This ”Provident” is from Norristown, PA, goes back to 1889)
  • Provident Life (This is the big Provident, located in Chattanooga, TN)
  • Provident Mutual Life (This ”Provident” is from Berwyn, PA, goes back to 1717)
  • Prudential (Insurance – P&C and L&H – from ”The Rock”)
  • Pyramid Life (Specializing in senior citizens)
  • ReliaStar Insurance (Formerly Northwestern National, this is the Minneapolis-based conglomerate)
  • Royal Maccabees Life (Part of Royal & SunAlliance Financial Services)
  • Savings Bank Life Insurance of Massachusetts (”The No-Nonsense Life Company”, in MA, NH, RI & ME)
  • Security-Connecticut Life (One of the ReliaStar companies)
  • Security First (US annuity division of London Life)
  • Security Mutual Life (Life and financial products, based in Lincoln, Nebraska)
  • Shenandoah Life (Spreading westward from Roanoke, now in all of the south and most of the east)
  • Sierra Health (Large, diversified health care company, based in Las Vegas)
  • Southwestern Life (Since 1903, based in Dallas)
  • Standard Guaranty Insurance Company (One of the Fortis group of companies)
  • Starmount Life (Specializing in large, accidental death policies)
  • SunAmerica (Specializing in fixed and variable annuities)
  • Sun Life (Canada’s major life insurance company)
  • Surety Life (Life and financial products, part of the Allstate Life group)
  • Teachers Protective Mutual Life Insurance Company (guess their specialty?)
  • TIAA-CREF (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, for employees of educational organizations)
  • TMG Life (American subsidiary of Canada’s The Mutual Group)
  • Transamerica (Site contains time-lapse movie of the building of their famous San Francisco pyramid)
  • Trustmark Insurance (Mutual company providing health insurance in all 50 states)
  • Union Security Life (One of the Fortis group of companies)
  • United Healthcare (Controlling medical costs for over 20 years)
  • United Heritage Mutual Life (Serving 22 western states, from Nampa, Idaho)
  • United Teachers Associates Insurance Company (Writing health insurance nationally)
  • United Wisconsin Services (Very large HMO, check out their ”United 24” 24-hour workcomp/health program)
  • Unity Mutual Life (From Syracuse, NY, “Keeping Promises Since 1903”)
  • UNUM (This Portland, Maine company is a world powerhouse)
  • USAA (Major carrier, life/health & property/casualty, based in San Antonio in the largest bldg in the USA)
  • Viaticus (Viatical insurance from CNA)
  • Washington National Life (Now part of Conseco)
  • Wellpoint (Formerly Blue Cross of California)
  • Western National Life (Specializing in retirement annuities)
  • Western Southern Life (“We know how much you have to protect”)
  • Westfield Life (Life Insurance from the Westfield Companies)
  • Woodmen Accident & Life Company (Covering business and personal insurance needs from Lincoln, NE)
  • Zurich Direct (Part of Zurich Kemper Life)

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