How Do I Choose an Advisor or Firm?

Education and Access

You want to select a firm or advisor that has access to the most competitive carriers in the marketplace. Quality advisors will educate you on the features in a disability contract and then explain the key differences between carriers. You should consider going through this process before looking at quotes to help in making an educated decision.

Experience and Client Retention

The life of a physician in residency/fellowship and really throughout their career requires an advisor that is flexible. Scheduling/Rescheduling and adapting to their unpredictable schedules is paramount to helping physicians. They often require meetings or calls at early hours in the morning or late hours in the evening and weekend. How does the advisor or firm make themselves user friendly based on their schedules? Additionally, how long have they been working with physicians and how does what is their focus? Do they focus on a transaction or long term client retention? If long term client retention do they have the clients that are not only in training but heads of medical practices, chairman's of departments as well that can speak about this long term retention?

Geography and Bandwidth

We assist clients in 35 states. Many in training will not end up in the same location after training. How does the advisor or firm you’re working with account for this and prepare to support your needs in the future. See more on location of our clients and testimonials.

Service and Support

You want to select a firm or advisor that can service this policy not only during training but throughout your carrier. You need to ask and understand the service department (if any) that the firm has to support your policy. You will get notifications in the mail from the carrier, you will change addresses, and you will change employers. What type of quality control measures does the advisor or firm have to meet your policies needs in the future? Someday you may unfortunately have a claim and working with a firm with over 100 years’ experience will help you navigate the claim. See more on our client on boarding and service process.

Succession and Future Vision

Unfortunately less than 10% of those that enter the insurance industry remain in the business after 3 years. Additionally, what happens to your policy if your advisor gets sick or hurt or dies in the future? Many of you will be taking out your policies between the ages of 25-45 so you will need service and support for 20+ years. See more on our succession plan and future vision.

Our Qualifications

RFS is one of the most skilled firms in the industry, and its team has been helping clients with their planning needs since 1976. Our reputation with life and health insurance companies is extremely high, giving us access to several options and alternatives for our clients.

All new associates go through strenuous, continuing education to ensure they remain current and possess a deep understanding of the financial marketplace. Our founder, Mickey Rosenzweig, has instilled the importance of pursuing knowledge and professional credentials. He is currently the Vice Chairman of the Foundation Board of the American College.