Ohio Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor has revoked the license of insurance agent Brian Willms, of Dublin, for misrepresenting life insurance policies as an investment. The misrepresentations contributed to two clients losing a combined $800,000.
The Ohio Department of Insurance found Willms, from 2011 to 2013, led clients to believe that the complex Life Economic Acceleration Process (LEAP) strategy and the resulting purchase of whole life insurance policies was an investment that replaced, or would replace, their previous investments.
Further, Willms misrepresented the value of the whole life insurance policies sold stating they would pay for themselves through earned dividends, would not increase out-of-pocket expenses and would increase his clients’ wealth.
Taylor said it’s important for consumers to realize that life insurance should not be considered an investment. Typically, it’s intended to provide money to beneficiaries after a loved-one passes away. Life insurance should be carefully shopped and evaluated to ensure the appropriate need and amount of coverage is purchased.
Source: Ohio Department of Insurance
Topics Agencies Profit Loss Ohio
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
The $3 Trillion AI Data Center Build-Out Becomes All-Consuming for Debt Markets
Insurify Starts App With ChatGPT to Allow Consumers to Shop for Insurance
Florida’s Commercial Clearinghouse Bill Stirring Up Concerns for Brokers, Regulators
Chubb Posts Record Q4 and Full Year P/C Underwriting Income, Combined Ratio 

