Industry: Financial Services
Headquarters: Maryland, USA

About Legal & General Insurance

Our companies, Banner Life Insurance Company and William Penn Life insurance Company, have been in the business of protecting Americans with life insurance for more than 70 years. Today we are known as Legal & General America and are a proud part of the seventh-largest insurer in the world. Our parent company, Legal & General Group Plc, is one of the world’s leading multinational financial services companies – and has been since 1836. Headquartered in London, the firm has over $1.7 trillion in total assets under management. The Legal & General footprint spans the US, Europe, and Asia.

Legal & General Insurance Contact Details

Address: 3275 Bennett Creek Avenue Frederick, Maryland 21704, United States
Website: lgamerica.com
Contact Mail : salessupport@lgamerica.com

Legal & General Insurance Phone Number

+1-301-810-4440

Legal & General Insurance Reviews

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3.0 out of 5 stars (based on 6 reviews)
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Very good34%
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Reasonable fee and good portal to manage my account online

Incredible Mojo

Found this great place for my life insurance plan. Their team is excellent and they really took care of me. Thanks for all the help and I hope I never have to actually use my plan!

D.I.

Not pleased that it was not explained that you can only reduce principal face amount of policy once.

Suzanne Beers

Your policy documents are not available online and they are not provided when you renew your policy. If you need a copy of your policy it will cost you $25 for a “processing fee”. Horrible customer service from a company that obviously only cares about money.

Nick Beske

Worst company ever. I’ve tried updating a policy for a month now with no success. I’ve sent documents via fedex that are repeatedly lost. I’m not sure how to trust a company if it can’t track simple paperwork. They have motivated me to move my business elsewhere.

marissa williams

I have received two letters from this company, the second one came certified mail. They offer their deepest sympathy to me and my family on loss of a family member. Next paragraph requests a repayment by electronic funds transfer over an over payment of an annuity of $2,346.30. They also request information (?) so they can close this file. My husband and I have never heard of the deceased loved one. Either this is very sloppy business practices or it is one heck of a scam! I replied that we don’t know this person and I filed a complaint with the BBB. If I receive anymore letters my next step will be to file a complaint with the Attorney General’s office and anyone else that might be helpful. Anyone else out there have this experience? WE DO NOT HAVE a policy with you. I have never heard of of this company until I received the two letters from you. WE HAVE NEVER HEARD of the so called deceased relation either. Your job now is to find out who has sent these letters to me, and why? Most important, I never want to hear from your company again!

Cindy Slyh-Curtis

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