A missed payment caused their long-term care insurance to be canceled - The Boston Globe

A missed payment caused their long-term care insurance to be canceled – The Boston Globe

In 2017, Mutual of Omaha, one of the nation’s largest insurers, apparently concluded that Daynard and Hogan were healthy enough to be insured. Each purchased a policy for a combined annual premium of approximately $3,700. At the time, Daynard was 59 and Hogan 61. Under the policies, the company could not simply abandon them as …

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