Virus-death surge may mean $7.2 billion in life insurance claims

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Insurance Information Institute - Apr 29, 2020

According to an Aite Group LLC study, U.S. life insurers may experience as high as $7.2 billion in claims if coronavirus deaths rise to the high end of projections of 150,000. The estimate includes costs for policyholders between the ages of 56 and 74, which are projected to reach as much as a combi...

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