Over the past year, there have been an increase in inquiries from concerned consumers to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI) regarding the potential failure of long-term care insurance (LTCI) carriers.
A fair number of calls of this nature come from current policyholders, with the most recent from the spouse of an insured already on claim.
Much of the concern arises from continuing media coverage that negatively portrays the traditional long-term care insurance industry. Such coverage certainly draws the attention of consumers with policies as well as those who have yet to purchase.
The latest call was from a husband whose wife was already on claim with one of the nation's largest long-term care insurance (LTCI) carriers. The bad news was that her need for care was increasing, as were the costs. The good news was the fact that she had an unlimited policy. But the husband was hearing negative news about the overall long-term care insurance industry, and the billions being added to reserves. He worried what would happen should the insurer fail and go out of business.